6/9 WWE Smackdown TV Ratings fall to year-low; SD draws fewer than 2.0 million viewers

By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor


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This week’s WWE Smackdown drew an embarrassingly-low audience Thursday night on USA Network.

WWE Smackdown TV Ratings Tracking

June 9: WWE Smackdown scored a year-low 1.51 TV rating, down from a 1.59 rating last week.

The previous low was a 1.54 rating on April 28 leading into the Payback PPV.

Smackdown drew fewer than 2.0 million viewers, registering 1.996 million viewers.

It represents one of the smallest audiences in Smackdown history for a first-run episode. Smackdown registered a handful of sub-2.0 million totals in 2015 for episodes that landed on or near holidays.

Perhaps most alarming are the key demographic numbers compared to last week’s show…

  • Adults 18-49 fell one-tenth of a rating (15%) to a year-low
  • Males 18-34 fell off the table by 25% to a year-low
  • Adults 18-49 fell 21% to a near-year-low

Smackdown was against the season finale of John Cena’s “American Grit” show on Fox, which drew just above 2.0 million viewers, and the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Plus, Presidential election coverage.

By comparison, a re-run of “Big Bang Theory” at 9:30 p.m. on TBS drew 1.940 million viewers and outdrew Smackdown in adults and adult male viewers.

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