By Katie Smith
It has been a high-stakes week for the Sanctioned Violence Network. As the calendar turns deeper into January 2026, the battle for viewership has reached a fever pitch. While sVo has long been the dominant force on the network, a surprising surge from the carnage-filled rings of RSPW has flipped the script.
From the technical brilliance on Monday night to the high-flying chaos of the weekend, here is how the brands stacked up in the ratings for the week of January 12–19, 2026.
Weekly Viewership Leaderboard
| Rank | Show | Date | Rating |
| 1 | RSPW Carnage 37 | 16/1/26 | 3.2 |
| 2 | sVo Showdown 255 | 18/1/26 | 3.1 |
| 3 | DW Clash 87 | 19/1/26 | 2.6 |
| 4 | PV Uprising 146 | 17/1/26 | 2.5 |
1. RSPW Carnage 37 (Rating: 3.2)
The “A-Show” of the week belongs to RSPW. Carnage 37 managed to edge out the competition with a rock-solid 3.2 rating. Fans have been flocking to RSPW for its uncompromising, hard-hitting style, and the momentum from the previous week’s heavyweight title discussions clearly carried over.
- The Takeaway: RSPW is currently the most consistent draw on the network. When they deliver on their promise of “pure carnage,” the audience rewards them.
2. sVo Showdown 255 (Rating: 3.1)
sVo remains a powerhouse, trailing the top spot by only a tenth of a point. Sunday’s Showdown 255 benefited greatly from the fallout of Adam Garcia’s recent International Heavyweight Championship win. The fans are clearly invested in the “New Era” of sVo, and a 3.1 rating keeps them firmly in the hunt for the top spot next week.
- The Takeaway: sVo doesn’t need to panic, but the narrow gap between them and RSPW suggests that the flagship brand needs a massive hook for next Sunday to reclaim its crown.
3. DW Clash 87 (Rating: 2.6)
Dynasty Wrestling saw a slight uptick this week, landing a 2.6 for Clash 87. Monday nights have become the home for technical storytelling, and while they aren’t hitting the 3.0 heights of the weekend shows, the DW audience is loyal.
- The Takeaway: DW is carving out its niche. While they may not have the raw “violence” of their sister brands, their tactical matches are sustaining a respectable floor for the network’s Monday night slot.
4. PV Uprising 146 (Rating: 2.5)
It was a disappointing week for Project Violence. Despite the momentum surrounding Rowan Scatino and the TV Title reign of Midas, Uprising 146 slipped to a 2.5. This marks a significant drop from the 3.6 rating seen just two weeks ago.
- The Takeaway: PV needs to find its identity again. The audience seems to be drifting toward the more structured chaos of RSPW or the high-stakes drama of sVo. PV will need a “can’t miss” main event for Uprising 147 to stop the bleeding.
Final Thoughts:
The SVN ratings landscape is more volatile than ever. RSPW’s climb to #1 proves that the fans are hungry for grit, while PV’s slide serves as a warning that no brand is safe from a sudden drop in interest.

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