Despite Joe Hendry’s NXT Championship Triumph, WWE NXT Sees Viewership Dip on February 3rd

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On the February 3, 2026 episode of WWE NXT, fans were treated to an exciting lineup of events, highlighted by Joe Hendry capturing the NXT Championship in a thrilling seven-man ladder match. Tony D’Angelo also made a strategic return to NXT television, hinting at carefully planned moves ahead, alongside several other notable moments throughout the broadcast.

According to Programming Insider, NXT drew an average audience of 629,000 viewers on The CW, marking a decline from the 674,000 viewers seen on the January 27 episode. This represents a decrease of 45,000 viewers, or about 6.7%. Despite the dip in overall viewership, the show maintained a steady 0.08 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. It’s important to note that these figures only measure traditional TV viewership on The CW network, excluding any streaming or digital numbers from The CW’s platforms.

Below is a comparison of the weekly viewership numbers for WWE NXT:

MetricJanuary 27, 2026February 3, 2026Change% Change
Total number of viewers674,000629,000-45,000-6.7%
P18–49 Demo rating0.080.08No changeNo change

Ringside News will keep providing weekly updates on NXT’s ratings and major storylines, so fans can stay informed about the program’s ongoing performance.

What are your thoughts on the recent decline in NXT’s viewership? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below.


Fan Take: This decline in viewership, though not drastic, signals the importance for WWE NXT to keep delivering fresh and engaging content to retain and grow its fanbase. For WWE fans, maintaining strong ratings ensures that NXT remains a vital platform for developing future superstars and keeps the sport’s momentum alive.

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