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AEW Rampage (01.07) draws 588,000 viewers

January 11, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Rampage drew 588,000 viewers on TBS Friday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast made it to 7th in the overall cable ratings for Friday night.

AEW drew 0.24 in the A18-49, 0.16 in F18-49, 0.31 in M18-49, 0.12 in A18-34, 0.08 F12-34, 0.12 M12-34, 0.27 in A25-54 and 0.20 in over 50.

The ratings is a big increase from last week’s 453,000 viewers.  The A18-49 is up over last week from 0.19 to 0.24 as well. 

As we settle in to 2022, we shall see how AEW does on TBS.  From the initial ratings, it looks like its new home should not impact ratings.  In fact, it may do better. 

Filed Under: AEW, AEW-NXT Ratings, pro wrestling, Rampage, TBS

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