WWE NXT Ratings Report For November 04, 2025: Viewership Holds Steady on The CW
WWE NXT Holds Its Ground on The CW
This week’s episode of WWE NXT (November 4) held steady in viewership as the developmental brand continues to find its footing in the new CW Network era.
According to Programming Insider, the show drew 528,000 viewers, a slight increase from the 527,000 it scored the previous week on October 28. In the coveted 18–49 demographic, NXT also saw a modest rise — climbing from a 0.07 to a 0.08 rating.
While those numbers don’t push NXT into the week’s Top 10 cable programs, they reflect consistency — something that’s been rare in an increasingly competitive TV landscape. Tuesday night’s ratings race was once again dominated by ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, which pulled in 6.3 million viewers and a massive 1.22 demo rating.
📺 Top 5 Most-Viewed WWE NXT (11/4) Segments on YouTube
- Joe Hendry crashes Chelsea Green & Ethan Page’s celebration – 298K views
- El Grande Americano shines in NXT debut – 87K views
- Ricky Saints and Trick Williams brawl during interview – 80K views
- Fatal Influence exact payback on Tatum Paxley – 79K views
- Lyra Valkyria reacts to main event fallout – coming in strong overnight
Clearly, fans are still clicking in for the story-driven segments and high-profile debuts — the kind of moments that NXT has long been known for producing, even when live TV numbers stay modest.
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NXT’s steady viewership is a quiet win for WWE. While the CW numbers aren’t headline-grabbing yet, they show that fans are sticking with the product rather than tuning out. Still, the real question is how long “steady” will be considered good enough.
To compete on a broadcast network, NXT needs to build momentum heading into Deadline and WrestleMania season. The show has strong young talent — Trick Williams, Lyra Valkyria, and Joe Hendry are connecting with fans — but now it’s time for WWE to craft storylines that pop, not just fill airtime.
If NXT can convert online buzz (like Joe Hendry’s viral segments) into consistent live viewership growth, The CW could become more than just a new home — it could be a true platform for WWE’s next generation.
