SMACKDOWN LIVE Ratings Increased Slightly Following The MONEY IN THE BANK PPV

SMACKDOWN LIVE Ratings Increased Slightly Following The MONEY IN THE BANK PPV

Money in the Bank featured a lot of big twists and turns but what sort of impact did that have on SmackDown Live? Well, viewership increased but not as much as WWE may have hoped. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - May 23, 2019 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE got some good news on Tuesday when ratings for RAW once again increased slightly but the same can't exactly been said about SmackDown Live...at least not to a significant extent!

This Tuesday's show managed to draw 1.983 million viewers compared to the previous week's 1.827 million viewers. This 8.5% increase isn't bad but considering last week's effort was pre-taped in the UK and this was actually the post-Money in the Bank show, the fact the blue brand is still failing to hit 2 million viewers is definitely troubling.

Ironically, the "Wild Card" rule probably isn't helping matters as viewers can now see SmackDown Live's top stars on RAW and have no real need to tune in to see what they're up to as a result.

What did you think of this week's show?
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