The latest episode of the investigative docuseries “Who Killed WCW?” experienced a considerable jump in both viewership and ratings. Last Tuesday’s episode attracted the attention of 148,000 viewers and secured a 0.06 rating in the crucial 18-49 age demographic. These figures represent a significant increase of 20% and 26.5% respectively compared to the numbers from the previous week, which sat at 0.02 for ratings and 117,000 viewers.
In the history of the series so far, these numbers are the highest. The debut episode pulled in 138,000 viewers and earned a 0.03 demo rating.
Looking at the performance across the first three episodes, “Who Killed WCW?” has kept a steady demo rating average of 0.037 and attracted around 134,000 viewers.
For context, the latest season of “Dark Side of the Ring” had an average demo rating of 0.052 and a viewership of 172,000. Meanwhile, “Tales From the Territories” saw a slightly lower average demo rating of 0.024 and a viewership count of 81,000.
The end for “Who Killed WCW?” is approaching with its final episode scheduled to be screened next Tuesday.