The March 16, 2025, block of WWE programming on A&E delivered mixed results in viewership, with WWE LFG showing growth while WWE Rivals and WWE’s Greatest Moments saw declines.

According to Programming Insider, the fifth episode of WWE LFG drew 180,000 viewers, marking a 5.9% increase from last week’s 170,000 viewers. Meanwhile, the 18-49 demographic rating remained steady at 0.04.

However, WWE Rivals focusing on The Rock vs. Mick Foley drew 180,000 viewers and a 0.04 demo rating, both down from last week’s 192,000 viewers and 0.05 rating.

Additionally, WWE’s Greatest Moments: CM Punk Edition dropped to 133,000 viewers (-19.4%) with a 0.03 demo rating (-25%), down from 165,000 viewers and a 0.04 rating the previous week.

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WWE on A&E March 16, 2025: Viewership Breakdown

A&E’s WWE programming block aired from 8 p.m. ET to 11 p.m. ET, with the following viewership numbers:

  • WWE LFG (8 p.m. ET)180,000 viewers (0.04 demo rating) (+5.9% increase from March 9)
  • WWE Rivals: The Rock vs. Mick Foley (9 p.m. ET)180,000 viewers (0.04 demo rating) (-6.2% decrease from March 9)
  • WWE’s Greatest Moments: CM Punk (10 p.m. ET)133,000 viewers (0.03 demo rating) (-19.4% decrease from March 9)

The growth for WWE LFG suggests continued audience engagement, while WWE Rivals and WWE’s Greatest Moments saw some decline in interest.

WWE on A&E Viewership Trends and Key Metrics

Show TitleViewers (Mar. 16, 2025)18-49 Demo RatingChange From Last Week
WWE LFG (8 p.m. ET)180,0000.04+5.9%
WWE Rivals: The Rock vs. Mick Foley (9 p.m. ET)180,0000.04-6.2%
WWE’s Greatest Moments: CM Punk (10 p.m. ET)133,0000.03-19.4%

Ringside News will continue providing weekly ratings updates for WWE programming on A&E, Netflix, and traditional cable networks.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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