The historic title change on Friday Night SmackDown has resulted in significant interest across both traditional television and digital platforms. According to Programming Insider, the March 6 episode drew 1.19 million viewers on the USA Network. While this is down from the 1.379 million viewers for the February 27 show, the broadcast faced a difficult night on cable, finishing second only to the NBA on ESPN.
Rhodes’ Championship Win Goes Viral
In the crucial 18 to 49 demographic, SmackDown scored a 0.27 rating, a decrease from the previous week’s 0.34. Despite the television dip, the digital engagement was unprecedented. The full match video of Cody Rhodes reclaiming the Undisputed WWE Title from Drew McIntyre has already amassed a staggering 1.5 million views on YouTube, firmly establishing it as the most-watched segment of the week.
Other high-performing digital clips included Randy Orton’s RKO on Trick Williams (608,000 views) and the escalating tension between Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill (449,000 views). The show also set the stage for WrestleMania 42, as Damian Priest and R-Truth secured their spot as the number one contenders for the tag team titles in a Tag Team Turmoil match.
The broadcast also featured a dominant showing from Oba Femi, who destroyed Johnny Gargano in an impromptu encounter that drew nearly 300,000 views online. As the company builds toward Las Vegas, the massive interest in Rhodes’ title win suggests the “American Nightmare” remains the brand’s primary draw heading into the biggest weekend of the year.