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AEW 871K, NXT 769K

January 24, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

All Elite Wrestling drew 871,000 viewers on TNT Wednesday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  NXT on USA drew 769,000 viewers.

AEW drew 0.35 in the A18-49 demo, 0.48 in the M18-49, 0.41 in the P25-55 and 0.34 in the over 50 age group.

Photo by @WillByington

NXT drew 0.24 in the A18-49 demo, 0.32 in the M18-49, 0.27 in the P25-54 and 0.38 in the over 50 age group.

AEW aired its episode from Chris Jericho’s annual cruise ship which added a different setup for the fans and viewers.  NXT had a competitive show as it sets up for another big event next weekend. 

Payout Perspective:

The viewership battle looks to be close once against.  After two weeks in the 900s for viewers, AEW dips slightly to 871,000 while NXT went up almost 70,000 viewers this week.  In what looks like even competition, the two shows have created its niche and the good news for wrestling fans is that both are putting on very good ratings on a weekly basis.  

Filed Under: AEW, NXT, ratings, TNT, USA

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