And it’s not good. To say “Impact Wrestling” is a hit or miss show in terms of viewership is an understatement. The show rarely does solid numbers of any form but it has reached a point where you can almost always get to a certain level. However, things have been getting a little bit weaker in recent weeks. Was that the case again this week?
According to 411mania.com, this week’s episode of “Impact Wrestling” drew a .02 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 226,000 viewers. These numbers are down 67% and 11% respectively from last week’s .06 rating and 255,000 viewers. The viewership is the lowest non-holiday show this year and the rating is the lowest ever for a first run episode (a Best of 2015 show drew the same rating).
Here’s a look at last night’s main event.
Johnny IMPACT & Petey Williams vs. Eli Drake & Chris Adonis | #IMPACTICYMI Dec. 7th, 2017
Opinion: Just ouch. The shows haven’t been great lately and I’ve been having issues building interest in them. Maybe these numbers bounce back in the near future but it’s not like they have much of a reason for this kind of a drop. “Thursday Night Football” has been around for months now and it’s not like last night’s game was must see. Maybe they bounce back next week but for now, this isn’t good.
Why do you think this week’s show was so far down? What is causing the show’s problems? Let us know in the comments below.
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