WWE NXT Viewership and Ratings for December 17 2024 Revealed

The December 17, 2024, episode of WWE NXT saw a notable boost in viewership, proving once again that the brand continues to capture the interest of wrestling fans.

NXT Ratings and Viewership Numbers

According to Wrestlenomics, the December 17th edition of WWE NXT drew 708,000 viewers. This marks an increase from the previous week’s 680,000 viewers. However, the 18-49 demographic rating experienced a slight dip, securing a 0.16 rating compared to last week’s 0.17 rating.

This uptick in total viewership shows that NXT is maintaining strong audience interest, especially with compelling storylines and in-ring action leading up to the new year.

Key Moments Driving Viewership

Several highlights contributed to the increased ratings for the December 17th show:

  1. Axiom and Nathan Frazer Retain NXT Tag Team Titles
    Axiom and Nathan Frazer successfully defended their NXT Tag Team Championships, thrilling fans with a high-energy match that showcased their agility and teamwork.
  2. Ethan Page’s Brutal Assault
    The brutal attack by Ethan Page on Je’Von Evans generated buzz, adding a layer of intensity and unpredictability to the episode. This storyline development kept viewers engaged and set the stage for future conflicts.

The Importance of Ratings for NXT

The steady increase in viewership signals positive momentum for NXT. As WWE prepares for a new era in 2025, maintaining strong ratings is crucial for the brand’s success. This increase shows that NXT is effectively blending high-quality wrestling with engaging storylines.

What’s Next for WWE NXT?

With major events and feuds in the pipeline, WWE is poised to keep the momentum going. As NXT heads into 2025, fans can expect more exciting matches, surprising twists, and the rise of new superstars.

The December 17th ratings boost confirms that NXT remains a core part of WWE programming, continuing to entertain and grow its dedicated fanbase.

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