WWE NXT Ratings & Viewership for May 28, 2024

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The numbers are in for WWE NXT’s May 28, 2024 episode, and the show has seen a significant boost in viewership. According to Programming Insider, the latest episode attracted 703,000 viewers.

This marks a notable increase from the previous week’s episode, which garnered 654,000 viewers on May 21, and an even more substantial rise from the 567,000 viewers on May 14.

Key Demographic Performance

In the coveted 18-49 demographic, WWE NXT achieved a 0.24 rating for the May 28 episode.

This is a significant improvement compared to the 0.17 rating from the previous week’s episode.

The increase in both overall viewership and key demo ratings indicates growing interest and engagement in NXT’s weekly programming.

Special Appearances and Highlights

This week’s episode featured several highlights that contributed to the boost in viewership:

Sexxy Red Unveils New Championship

Hip-hop sensation Sexxy Red made a special appearance to unveil the new NXT Women’s North American Championship. This segment was a major draw and likely contributed to the surge in viewership.

Surprise Appearances by Wrestling Stars

The episode also featured surprise appearances by notable wrestling figures:

  • Former AEW/ROH star “All Ego” Ethan Page
  • Current TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace

These surprise appearances added excitement and anticipation, drawing in both loyal fans and new viewers.

Stay tuned to WrestlingNewsArena.com for more updates and in-depth coverage of WWE NXT and other wrestling news.

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