Kemo
03-06-2019, 11:11 PM
Tuesday’s edition of WWE SmackDown Live from Wilkes-Barre, PA at the Mohegan Sun Arena averaged 2.155 million viewers, up from 2.150 million the previous week, according to ShowbuzzDaily.
The show had to go up against Curse of Oak Island on History that did 3.511 million viewers, Rachel Maddow Show with 3.062, and Project Blue Book that drew 1.508. This served as the go-home episode of the blue branded for Sunday’s Fastlane pay-per-view event.
Matches that took place on this show include The Miz (w/Shane McMahon) vs. Jey Uso, Samoa Joe defeated Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) and R-Truth (w/Carmella) and Rey Mysterio to win the United States Title, Aleister Black & Ricochet vs. The Bar, Mandy Rose (w/Sonya Deville) vs. Naomi, and Kevin Owens vs. Rowan.
WWE hyped the Fastlane PPV and the matches taking place at that show. In case you missed the show, you can check out the 5 takeaways from it here.
WWE will attempt to rebound with next week’s episode, which should be interesting to see what number it pulls in. As of this writing, there are no matches or segments announced for the show.
The show had to go up against Curse of Oak Island on History that did 3.511 million viewers, Rachel Maddow Show with 3.062, and Project Blue Book that drew 1.508. This served as the go-home episode of the blue branded for Sunday’s Fastlane pay-per-view event.
Matches that took place on this show include The Miz (w/Shane McMahon) vs. Jey Uso, Samoa Joe defeated Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) and R-Truth (w/Carmella) and Rey Mysterio to win the United States Title, Aleister Black & Ricochet vs. The Bar, Mandy Rose (w/Sonya Deville) vs. Naomi, and Kevin Owens vs. Rowan.
WWE hyped the Fastlane PPV and the matches taking place at that show. In case you missed the show, you can check out the 5 takeaways from it here.
WWE will attempt to rebound with next week’s episode, which should be interesting to see what number it pulls in. As of this writing, there are no matches or segments announced for the show.