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AEW 764K, NXT 632K

November 13, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW on TNT drew 764,000 viewers in an increase over last week after its PPV on Saturday night.  NXT on the USA Network drew 632,000 viewers.

Via AEW

AEW finished 17th overall in cable ratings per Nielsen Media Research via ShowBuzz Daily.  It drew 0.30 in the A18-49 demo, 0.38 in the M18-49, 0.37 in the A25-54 and 0.27 in the over 50 category. 

NXT did edge up in household ratings to 0.16 this week. It placed 56th this week.

Payout Perspective:

The ratings show a slight bump after the election coverage last week.  AEW was coming off of a successful PPV Saturday night and increased by 47,000 viewers.  NXT showed an increase of 22,000 viewers. 

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

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