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AEW 932,000, NXT 542,000

March 20, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Dynamite on TNT drew 932,000 viewers on Wednesday per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.   The telecast aired live without fans due to the Coronavirus concerns.  NXT on USA was mainly a replay show which drew just 542,000 viewers.

via AEW

AEW Dynamite revealed two new talents this week with Brodie Lee and Matt Hardy making their promotional debut.  The telecast drew 0.35 in the A18-49, 0.47 in the M18-49 demo and then 0.42 in the A25-54 and 0.38 in the over 50 categories.

NXT on USA was mainly a replay show of the latest storylines for the promotion.  The telecast drew a household rating 0.16 and 542,000 overall.

Via AEW

Payout Perspective:

This was probably one of the bigger shows for AEW and it could not do it in front of fans.  Two reveals to no real reaction likely hurt the optics but it still produced a good show with an uptick in ratings. 

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