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Old 11-08-2017, 04:37 PM   #99
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Smackdown managed to gain back all the viewers lost from last week's massive drop.

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Originally Posted by TPWW Frontpage via Triple A
Last night’s SmackDown Live drew 2,603,000 viewers, up big from last week’s 2,119,000 viewers.

The Ric Flair “30 for 30” documentary on ESPN at 10 PM ET drew 1,831,000 viewers.

SmackDown was #3 on cable for the night in the 18-49 demographic, behind the Ric Flair documentary and American Horror Story on FX.

This time last year, the November 8, 2016 episode of SmackDown Live drew 1,921,000 viewers.

Also something happened with Owens and Sami that both got sent home from the rest of the European tour.
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