The blue brand has settled in when it comes to audience size. For the sixth straight week, SmackDown LIVE drew roughly two-and-a-half million viewers on Aug. 15.

Numbers actually dropped for an episode which advertised a non-title match between John Cena and WWE champ Jinder Mahal, with 2.53 million tuning in for the SummerSlam ‘go home’ show - about 50,000 less than the week before. That was good for fifth among cable originals on the evening behind political talk shows, two each on Fox News and MSNBC.

Their share of the 18 - 49 year old demographic was down slightly, too. WWE still won the night, but the rating dipped to a .77 from .80 seven days earlier.

Maybe not too surprising considering the only newsworthy happening on the show occurred at the last minute when Baron Corbin lost his Money in the Bank cash-in to Mahal.

We’ll see if anything happens on pay-per-view (PPV) to draw more eyes to the company’s fourth straight night in Brooklyn next Tuesday. Here’s a rundown of the blue brand’s numbers this year:

Aug. 8 - 2.58 million

Aug. 1 - 2.57 million

July 25 - 2.54 million

July 18 - 2.55 million

July 11 - 2.47 million

July 4 - 2.32 million

June 27 - 2.60 million

June 20 - 2.6 million

June 13 - 2.072 million

June 6 - 2.349 million

May 30 - 2.35 million

May 23 - 2.33 million

May 16 - 2.175 million

May 9 - 2.348 million

May 2 - 2.3 million

April 25 - 2.49 million

April 18 - 2.54 million

April 11 - 3.11 million

April 4 - 2.89 million

March 29 - 2.7 million

March 21 - 2.65 million

March 14 - 2.63 million

March 7 - 2.74 million

February 28 - 2.57 million

Feb. 21 - 2.79 million

Feb. 14 - 2.63 million

Feb. 7 - 2.63 million

Jan. 31 - 2.82 million

Jan. 24 - 2.56 million

Jan. 17 - 2.65 million

Jan. 10 -2.53 million

Jan. 3 - 2.59 million

For complete results and the live blog for SmackDown this week click here. To read a complete recap & review of all the night’s events click here. For a full playlist of the show click here.