First XFL game draws 3.3 million viewers on ABC

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The XFL’s debut game drew 3.3 million viewers.

ABC announced that number today and added that the viewership peaked at the end of the broadcast, which is a good sign that the game kept fans interested.

Last year, the Alliance of American Football drew 2.9 million viewers for its first game. The AAF never reached anything remotely close to that again and shut down before completing its first season.

But the XFL has a much better TV deal than the AAF had. After that first AAF game aired on CBS, other games moved to TNT, NFL Network, CBS Sports Network and the streaming B/R Live service. The XFL will continue to air on ABC, FOX and ESPN throughout the season.

The big question facing the XFL is whether it can hold onto that Day One audience or perhaps even grow as the season goes on — or whether fans tuned into the first game out of curiosity and will tune out just as quickly.

ronmexico_69 on February 10th, 2020 at 13:41 UTC »

I had a few friends who went to see the dc defenders and they really liked the rule changes, 25 second play clock and no extra points, just 1 2 or 3 point conversion

Wbcn_1 on February 10th, 2020 at 13:14 UTC »

The only good things that came out of the original XFL were He Hate Me and the over head camera.

redditUserError404 on February 10th, 2020 at 10:28 UTC »

Is that good? I have no reference.