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AEW Rampage (07.14) draws 310K average

July 17, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Rampage on TNT drew an average of 310,000 viewers per Wrestlenomics. The telecast peaked at the beginning of the telecast and then tailed off from there. AEW Rampage drew 125,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. The telecast was down in most of the demos including overall viewership. Rampage did not provide any real star […]

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

AEW Collision Episode 3 draws 580K viewers average

July 12, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Collision Episode 3 drew 580,000 viewers this past Saturday per Wrestlenomics. The telecast featured two big matches which saw spikes in viewership. Per Wrestlenomics the two most watched segments on the telecast was FTR versus Bullet Club Gold and CM Punk vs Samoa Joe. Both segments drew over 600K viewers averages. The telecast drew […]

Filed Under: AEW, Collision, pro wrestling

WWE NXT draws 671K viewers average

July 12, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE NXT on the USA Network drew 671,000 viewers per Wrestlenomics. The telecast drew 256,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. WWE NXT was up 32% from last week’s Fourth of July holiday and increased 54% in the 18-49 demo from last week. The telecast featured WWE roster talent the Judgment Day in the opening segment.

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

AEW Dynamite (07.05) draws top spot in cable on Wednesday

July 7, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Dynamite drew an average of 855,000 viewers this past Wednesday for the Dynamite after the 4th of July. It drew 0.29 in the 18-49 demo which reflects a modest increase from last week per Wrestlenomics. Tony Khan tweeted out the ratings which reflects it beat out long-time rival the Real Housewives of OC on […]

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

AEW Rampage draws 450K viewers

July 4, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Rampage drew 450,000 viewers on TNT on Friday night per Wrestlenomics. The telecast was up over the previous week and the best for the team since April. The telecast drew a 0.13 rating which was also its best since April. The June 23rd episode drew 391,000 viewers with a 0.11 rating in A18-49.

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

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