The television viewership numbers for the July 15, 2025, episode of WWE NXT have been released. According to the ratings report from Programming Insider, the two-hour broadcast on The CW network averaged a total of 586,000 viewers.
The broadcast earned a 0.39 rating in the household demographic, which translated to a range of 484,000 to 497,000 households tuning in throughout the show.
Key Demographic Performance
In the key adults 18-49 demographic, WWE NXT scored a 0.12 rating. This represents between 154,000 and 165,000 viewers in that age range. The show performed stronger with men in this demographic, earning a 0.17 rating, compared to a 0.09 rating with women.
For the adults 25-54 demographic, NXT posted a 0.17 rating, which represents between 204,000 and 218,000 viewers. Similar to the younger demo, the show skewed male, with a 0.25 rating among men 25-54 versus a 0.08 rating with women in the same demographic.
Viewership Trends by Half-Hour
The viewership for WWE NXT remained relatively steady throughout its two-hour runtime, starting with its strongest half-hour at 8:00 p.m. and seeing a slight rebound in the final 30 minutes. The viewership breakdown by half-hour was as follows:
- 8:00 p.m. 596,000 viewers
- 8:30 p.m. 585,000 viewers
- 9:00 p.m. 579,000 viewers
- 9:30 p.m. 584,000 viewers
Performance Against The Competition
Competition on Tuesday night was dominated by the MLB All-Star Game on Fox, which was the most-watched program of the evening with 7.185 million viewers. The second-most-watched program was NBC’s America’s Got Talent, which drew 5.015 million viewers.
In the 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. time slot, NXT also competed with a WNBA game on ESPN, which averaged 1.683 million viewers, and ABC’s Bachelor in Paradise, which drew 1.479 million viewers.


