Some corrections: 1. 2.6 million does not represent the number of live/concurrent viewers, it indicates the household number (including live and same day viewing). The actual viewership(live and same day viewing) was approximately 3.5 million in the US, calculated using a 1.36x multiplier to convert household numbers into total viewers. No such multiplier is available for global numbers (4.9million households). 2. NXT did not reach 1 million viewers in any quarter hour this week. Not even during Rock's segment (988K). The only time NXT achieved this in the past five years was during the Becky Lynch vs Tiffany match in 2023(USA Network). Fun fact - Becky did that in 2019 NXT too. Also we're overestimating WWE's number when it moves to Netflix in India I feel.
Some corrections:
1. 2.6 million does not represent the number of live/concurrent viewers, it indicates the household number (including live and same day viewing). The actual viewership(live and same day viewing) was approximately 3.5 million in the US, calculated using a 1.36x multiplier to convert household numbers into total viewers. No such multiplier is available for global numbers (4.9million households).
2. NXT did not reach 1 million viewers in any quarter hour this week. Not even during Rock's segment (988K). The only time NXT achieved this in the past five years was during the Becky Lynch vs Tiffany match in 2023(USA Network). Fun fact - Becky did that in 2019 NXT too.
Also we're overestimating WWE's number when it moves to Netflix in India I feel.
Update- Turns out Jan 7th NXTs number were lower than original report, around 798K. (Still great number in isolation though)