Summary
WWE NXT drew 605,000 viewers on CW Network for its April 7 episode, up from the 572,000 viewers the show posted the previous week.
The episode also recorded a 0.08 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic, matching the same demo number from March 31.
That makes the first NXT after Stand & Deliver a modest total-viewer rebound, even with the key demo holding flat. The April 7 show served as fallout from the premium live event, which came after NXT Stand & Deliver moved away from WrestleMania week this year.
YouTube highlights from the April 7 NXT episode
The five most-viewed clips tied to the show were led by Lola Vice fighting off Fatal Influence, which reached 91,000 views.
Izzi Dame's win over Sol Ruca with help from Zaria followed at 84,000 views. A full match featuring Tony D'Angelo, Joe Hendry, Ricky Saints and Ethan Page against DarkState drew 73,000 views, while DarkState's surprise attack on D'Angelo reached 68,000 views. Tatum Paxley and Shiloh Hill versus Blake Monroe and Jackson Drake rounded out the list at 63,000 views.
What the April 7 NXT number means on CW
NXT getting back above 600,000 viewers gives the Stand & Deliver fallout episode a small audience lift, even though the 18 to 49 figure did not change.
For WWE, that suggests the post-event buzz helped bring some viewers back on the total audience side, but not enough to create a broader week-to-week demo jump. In the short term, that keeps the April 7 show in line with recent NXT TV performance rather than signaling a major ratings breakout.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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