Ratings For SMACKDOWN Increased On Friday Night As The Build To SURVIVOR SERIES Continued

Ratings For SMACKDOWN Increased On Friday Night As The Build To SURVIVOR SERIES Continued

Friday night's episode of SmackDown was the go-home show for Survivor Series and with both NXT and RAW invading the show, ratings increased for the blue brand! Find out more details on that after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Nov 25, 2019 03:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The ratings are in for SmackDown and the show managed to draw a total of 2.600 million viewers, a solid increase from the previous week's 2.35 million viewers. This was to be expected with Survivor Series on the horizon and the continued attacks from RAW and NXT Superstars. 

Hour one of the show pulled in 2.701 million viewers, while hour two dropped to 2.500 million viewers. 

SmackDown ended up being #8 for the night on network television and pulled in a 0.8 rating in the 18 - 49 demographic (which was #1 for the night). That's also an increase from last Friday's 0.7 rating.

It was a solid show with more matches setting the stage for Survivor Series featuring Superstars from all three brands and a confrontation between Daniel Bryan and The Fiend ahead of their match for the Universal Championship match. What did you guys think of SmackDown
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