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AEW Collision (01.06) draws 402K viewers

January 9, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Collision drew 402,000 viewers on TNT Saturday night per Wrestlenomics. The telecast drew 0.13 in the A18-49 demo. The two-hour telecast featured the House of Black taking on FTR in a tag-team matchup. The show went up against the AFC game between the Colts and Texans on ABC and ESPN.

Filed Under: AEW, AEW-NXT Ratings, pro wrestling, TNT

The Ratings Buffet

January 6, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

New to 2024 is a weekly look at the ratings in AEW and WWE. Week of January 1 January 1: WWE Raw: 1.751M (0.60 P18-49) January 2: WWE NXT on USA: 782,000 (0.25 P18-49) January 3: AEW Dynamite on TBS: 801,000 (0.26 P18-49)

Filed Under: AEW-NXT Ratings, pro wrestling, ratings, Ratings Buffet

WWE NXT (12.05) draws 628K viewer average

December 6, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE NXT drew 628,000 viewers per Wrestlenomics. The telecast drew (0.19) 252,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. The telecast included a 7 minute overrun. The peak part of the episode per Wrestlenomics was the 2nd 15 minute segment which hit 654,000 viewers and notably did not include a live wrestling match.

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

AEW Dynamite (11.29) averages 858K viewers

November 30, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Dynamite on Wednesday, November 29th drew 858,000 viewers per Wrestlenomics. The telecast drew 386,000 viewers (0.29) in the demo. The ratings are up slightly from last week’s pre-Thanksgiving telecast. Once again the biggest quarter-hour for the show was the first 15 minutes which featured a match between Jon Moxley and Jay Lethal. It drew […]

Filed Under: AEW, AEW-NXT Ratings, pro wrestling, ratings

AEW Dynamite averages 846K pre-Thanksgiving

November 27, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Dynamite drew 846,000 viewers per Wrestlenomics. The telecast drew 337,000 viewers (0.26) in the 18-49 demo. The ratings were up overall from the November 15th episode which drew 823,000 viewers. But it did better in the 18-49 demo with 368,000 (0.28). Per Wrestlenomics the best quarter hour for the telecast was the first with […]

Filed Under: AEW, AEW-NXT Ratings, pro wrestling, ratings

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