Last week’s 205 Live, which moved to Wednesday at 7 PM on the WWE Network, did “significantly better” than the live Tuesday 205 Live episodes had been doing, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter says.
The September 19 episode was the #4 most-watched show on the WWE Network that week. When it was on Tuesdays, it was often on the low end of the top 10 and sometimes didn’t make the list at all.
NXT may have also been given a boost from WWE Network’s new Wednesday lineup since it was the #1 most-watched show on the Network last week and it’s rare that NXT is in the #1 spot. The Mae Young Classic was #2 for the week, and Hell in a Cell (being re-watched or watched late) was #3.

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