The series premiered on September 24, racking up 3.9M viewers after seven days, per Nielsen, making it Fox’s most-watched unscripted debut in nearly four years. In that time frame, it also managed a 0.86 rating in the 18-49 demo, which is Fox’s highest-rated unscripted telecast of the year, excluding its post-Super Bowl episode of The Floor.
99 to Beat once again brought the heat the following week, making its time-period premiere on Wednesdays. That episode delivered 2.3M viewers in seven days, which, while down from the premiere, is still Fox’s most-watched Wednesday 9 p.m. telecast in more than five months, since the Season 3 finale of The Floor.
Speaking of The Floor, the Rob Lowe-hosted game show joined forces with 99 to Beat on October 1 to bring Fox its most-watched Wednesday since May, averaging 2.6M viewers.
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