TOTAL DIVAS Season 9 Ratings Dropped Again Following Last Week's Season High

TOTAL DIVAS Season 9 Ratings Dropped Again Following Last Week's Season High

Total Divas is currently airing its ninth season on the E! Network and ratings for the show dropped again this week following an uptick in viewership last Tuesday. Find more details on that after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Oct 24, 2019 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Tuesday's episode of Total Divas drew a total of 279,000 viewers on the E! Network. It was ranked #70 for the night on cable television and drew a 0.12 rating in the key 18 - 49 demographic. 

This number is down from the previous week's 281,000 viewers (which was the highest rated episode of the ninth season to date). Honestly, it's hard to imagine the show being around much longer based on these figures as you'd think that Ronda Rousey's involvement would have significantly increased interest in the long-running reality TV series. 

This week's episode faced stiff competition from the NBA game between the Lakers and the Clippers which won the night with 3.583 million viewers.

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