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Old 03-20-2020, 12:54 AM   #1265
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
That's around the number NXT got last time they aired a special episode with no actual wrestling. Pretty much confirms NXT's diehard core is in the mid 500k range.

Considering Smackdown, RAW, and AEW all got a similar boost range, that probably means wrestling isn't going to see any real major boosts in numbers despite not having to worry about any sports competition for a while.
I would consider myself a die-hard NXT fan. It's my favorite of all the brands.

That said, I watched only Dynamite last night knowing NXT was going to have no actual live wrestling.

It looks like AEW'S gained the the viewers NXT lost this week, but maybe they aren't splitting the audience as much as I'd speculated. Looks like there is only around 150k people who are sway the needle so to say one way or the other.
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