WWE NXT Ratings for November 26, 2024: Viewership Declines Amidst Increased Competition

The November 26, 2024, episode of WWE NXT experienced a decline in viewership, attracting 632,000 viewers on The CW Network, down from the previous week’s 672,000 viewers. The key 18-49 demographic rating also saw a decrease, registering a 0.15 rating compared to the prior week’s 0.19.

Year-to-Date Averages

As of this episode, WWE NXT is averaging a 0.188 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 647,000 viewers for the year 2024. These figures indicate a consistent performance throughout the year, despite the recent dip.

Factors Influencing the Decline

The decrease in viewership and ratings can be attributed to several factors, including increased competition from other television programs and live events airing simultaneously. Additionally, the absence of major storyline developments or high-profile matches on this particular episode may have contributed to the lower engagement.

Programming Highlights

Despite the decline, the November 26 episode featured notable moments, such as the return of Gigi Dolin from injury. In the main event, Fallon Henley defended the NXT Women’s North American Championship against Tatum Paxley, securing a victory. Post-match, Dolin made a surprise return, adding intrigue to the women’s division. 

Strategic Adjustments Moving Forward

To counteract the recent downturn, WWE NXT may consider implementing strategic adjustments, such as promoting high-stakes matches, advancing compelling storylines, and featuring popular talent to attract and retain viewers. Engaging promotional efforts and leveraging social media platforms can also enhance audience interest and viewership numbers.

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