NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" with Arnold Schwarzenegger finished last among the four broadcast networks for its season finale on Monday night, according to Nielsen overnight ratings.

The reality series previously hosted by Donald Trump tied a previous series low rating as a new "Apprentice" was named.

American Ninja Warrior Matt Iseman emerged the winner, while '80s singer Boy George was the last to be terminated by Schwarzenegger.

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President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE still serves as executive producer of the struggling program and has taken to Twitter in the past to mock the former actor and two-term California governor for low ratings.

Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got "swamped" (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT. So much for.... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2017

being a movie star-and that was season 1 compared to season 14. Now compare him to my season 1. But who cares, he supported Kasich & Hillary — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2017

Schwarzenegger, 69, responded in a Twitter video suggesting he and the president "switch jobs."

"Hey Donald I have a great idea. Why don’t we switch jobs? You take over TV, because you’re such an expert in ratings, and I take over your job," Schwarzenegger said in a video. "And then people can finally sleep comfortable again. Hmm?"

Schwarzenegger, a Republican, endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the GOP presidential primaries. He said in a statement in October that he wouldn't vote for Trump, noting it was his first presidential campaign not backing a Republican.

Monday night’s "Apprentice" season finale was down 47 percent among adults 18-49 in the key demographic advertisers covet most from last season hosted by Trump in 2015.