SMACKDOWN Ratings Increased Ahead Of TLC For A Show That Ended With Roman Reigns Covered In Dog Food

SMACKDOWN Ratings Increased Ahead Of TLC For A Show That Ended With Roman Reigns Covered In Dog Food

The viewership numbers are in for SmackDown ahead of this Sunday's TLC PPV and despite that weird ending, ratings increased from the previous Friday! Find out how the show performed after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Dec 10, 2019 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It's been confirmed today that Friday's episode of SmackDown on FOX managed to draw a total of 2.452 million viewers. That's an increase from the previous week's 2.325 million viewers and the show drew a 0.7 rating in the key 18 - 49 demographic. 

SmackDown was #8 for the night in terms of viewership and Blue Bloods topped the night with a whopping 7.332 million viewers. However, FOX and WWE are likely to be extremely happy with this result.

It was a decent show which mostly revolved around Bray Wyatt targeting The Miz (Daniel Bryan has reportedly gone missing so that storyline has been put on hold for now). However, SmackDown featured a critically panned ending when Roman Reigns was covered in dog food by King Corbin and Dolph Ziggler. That wouldn't have hurt ratings, though!

What did you guys think of last Friday's show?
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