WWE NXT experienced a minor decline in its audience on September 9, with an average viewership of 654,000, according to Wrestlenomics. The show maintained a 0.14 rating within the key 18 to 49 age group, matching last week’s demographic rating despite the small drop in total viewers from 655,000 the previous episode. This WWE NXT 9/9 viewership update highlights steady interest among fans even as numbers slightly fluctuate.
Key Matches and Results from the Latest WWE NXT Show
The episode opened with Josh Briggs securing an unexpected win against Je’Von Evans, setting an energetic tone for the night. In the WWE Women’s Speed Championship Tournament’s first round, Lainey Reid defeated Faby Apache, a competitor from AAA. Additionally, Tavion Heights claimed victory over Ethan Page in a flag match, adding excitement to the mid-card segment. The main event featured The Culling overcoming Fatal Influence along with the team of Sol Ruca and Zaria in an elimination tag match, earning themselves a future title shot against WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair.
What This Means for WWE NXT’s Future
Though viewership dipped slightly, WWE NXT continues to engage its loyal fanbase through competitive matches and developing storylines. The outcomes, such as The Culling’s win that grants them a shot at the women’s tag titles, set the stage for upcoming confrontations and maintain audience investment. Wrestlers like Lainey Reid and Josh Briggs are gaining momentum, underscoring the evolving landscape of WWE’s developmental brand. Fans will be watching closely to see how these results influence future ratings and character trajectories.
