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AEW 806K, NXT 766K

December 18, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

After a week of superb ratings, AEW drew 806,000 on Wednesday night on TNT.  NXT was up in the ratings to 766,000 viewers on the USA Network.

AEW drew 0.32 in the A18-49 demo, 0.43 in the M18-49, 0.15A18-34, A25-54 in the 0.38 and 0.30 in the over 50 demo. It placed 3rd overall in cable ratings on Wednesday. Last week it drew 995,000 viewers overall with 587,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo.

NXT drew 0.19 in the A18-49 demo, 0.25 in the M18-49 demo, 0.07 A18-34, 0.23 in the A25-54 and 0.37 in the over 50 category.

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While it was not the near 1 million viewers of last week, the ratings for AEW are still very good. Even though NXT is trailing, it also found itself with a bump in ratings this week.

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

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