WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Viewership for December 14, 2024, Revealed

The December 14, 2024, edition of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event garnered impressive viewership numbers, reflecting the success of the event’s high-stakes matches and returning nostalgia.

Viewership Numbers and Ratings

According to Wrestlenomics, the December 14th episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event drew an overall viewership of 1.59 million viewers. The show also scored a solid 0.42 rating in the 18-49 demographic, a crucial segment for advertisers. These numbers mark a successful return for the iconic WWE program, which last aired in 2008 before being revived this year.

Key Matches and Highlights of the Night

The strong viewership can be attributed to the stacked card and thrilling moments featured during the show. The main event saw Cody Rhodes defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens. Rhodes successfully retained his title, but the night ended in chaos when Owens attacked him post-match with a devastating Package Piledriver.

Other notable matches included:

  • GUNTHER successfully retaining the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a triple-threat match against Damian Priest and Finn Balor.
  • Chelsea Green making history by becoming the first-ever WWE Women’s United States Champion.

These marquee matchups delivered intense action and unexpected drama, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

A Successful Return for Saturday Night’s Main Event

WWE’s decision to revive Saturday Night’s Main Event appears to be paying off, with the strong viewership numbers indicating that fans are embracing the nostalgia. The event combined classic WWE vibes with modern storytelling, offering something for both long-time and newer fans.

Future Expectations

With WWE’s next Saturday Night’s Main Event set to take place in January 2025, expectations are high. The company will aim to build on the success of the December 14th show and potentially surpass these viewership figures. Given the momentum and star power involved, WWE seems poised to keep this classic brand relevant for today’s audience.

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