The VICE TV documentary series “Who Killed WCW?” wrapped up with its final episode, with viewership and rating details made available by ProgrammingInsider.
Screened on Tuesday, June 25, the series’ concluding episode attracted a sizable 124,000 viewers, achieving a rating of 0.05 in the significant 18-to-49 demographic group.
Throughout its duration, the series maintained a steadfast audience, with the third episode witnessing the maximum influx of 148,000 viewers, fetching an impressive rating of 0.06. The performance of the final installment steadfastly indicates the continuous audience engagement and interest in the storyline of WCW’s decline, ending the series on a high note.
Here’s a glance at the viewership history of “Who Killed WCW?”:
The first episode broadcasted on June 4 drew 138,000 viewers and gained a 0.03 rating. The second episode aired on June 11, attracted 117,000 viewers and held a 0.02 rating. The third episode, which was showcased on June 18, reached peak viewership with 148,000 viewers and a 0.06 rating. The final episode on June 25 roped in 124,000 viewers and a 0.05 rating.