This Week's Episode Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Was The Least Viewed Non-Holiday Episode In The Show's History

This Week's Episode Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Was The Least Viewed Non-Holiday Episode In The Show's History

RAW may have had a small increase in viewership this week but the same could not be said for SmackDown Live and the blue brand ended up receiving its lowest rating ever for a non-holiday episode...

By JoshWilding - May 16, 2019 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This week's episode of SmackDown Live was taped from London, England, and served as the go-home show ahead of Sunday's Money in the Bank PPV. Unfortunately, it seems fans who read spoilers beforehand didn't feel like there was much worth tuning in for as the episode drew only 1.827 million viewers. 

This is down 5% compared to last Tuesday's 1.931 million viewers and the lowest rated episode ever (not including those that have aired over the holidays). 

There was nothing huge which really accounts for this drop in viewership but it was a bland instalment of SmackDown Live that mostly consisted of video packages and variations of matches we've seen on a number of occasions. 

What did you think about the episode? Let us know in the comments section. 
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