According to Nielsen via Wrestlenomics, the live post-Great American Bash edition of WWE NXT on USA Network on Tuesday drew 717,000 viewers. This is a 1.99% increase from last week’s 703,000 viewers for The Great American Bash’s go-home show.
NXT drew a 0.23 rating in the key 18-49 demographic on Tuesday. This compares to a 0.23 rating in the key demo last week. The 0.23 key demo rating represents 298,000 18-49 viewers, up 0.34% from the 297,000 18-49 viewers represented by last week’s 0.23 key demo rating.
NXT drew more than 700,000 viewers for the third week in a row on Tuesday, which hasn’t happened in more than two years. This is also the fourth week in a row that NXT has received a key demo rating of 0.20 or higher, which has not occurred in more than two years. The show’s key demo rating on Tuesday was tied with last week’s show, the Gold Rush Week 1 episode on June 20 of this year, and the April 20, 2022 episode. This was the year’s third-largest total audience. The NXT viewership and key demo rating on Tuesday were both higher than the 2022 average. This week’s NXT viewership was up 1.99% from the previous week, while the key demo rating remained unchanged.
This week’s NXT viewership was 10.48% higher than the episode that aired one year ago in 2022, while the 18-49 key demo rating was 53.33% higher.
The fallout from The Great American Bash, Lola Vice and Elektra Lopez vs. Valentina Feroz and Yulisa Leon, Lyra Valkyria vs. Jacy Jayne, The Schism interrogation segment, and Dijak vs. Eddy Thorpe took place at Tuesday’s live post-Great American Bash edition of NXT from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. The main event saw NXT Tag Team Champions Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo defeat Gallus with the help of mystery partner Santos Escobar.