As The Superstar Shakeup Continued, SMACKDOWN LIVE's Ratings Felt A Significant Benefit

As The Superstar Shakeup Continued, SMACKDOWN LIVE's Ratings Felt A Significant Benefit

There were a lot of surprises during the second night of WWE's Superstar Shakeup and it probably won't shock you to learn that ratings were strong as viewers tuned in to see who would make the leap from RAW.

By JoshWilding - Apr 19, 2018 03:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
On this week's episode of SmackDown Live, everyone from Asuka to Andrade "Cien" Almas and Jeff Hardy arrived on the blue brand and while many of those roster changes were revealed via video package (which was disappointing to say the least), it was still an exciting night and the signs are now pointing to the Tuesday night show having a strong line up of talent moving forward. 

So, how did the second night of the Superstar Shakeup impact ratings? Well, this week's SmackDown Live did 2,796,000 viewers, a drop from the post-WrestleMania show's 2,952,000 viewers.

That was to be expected, though, especially as those numbers following the Showcase of the Immortals are always massively inflated. What did you think of SmackDown Live? Are you psyched to see how
these roster changes pan out? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below. 
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