AEW Dynamite viewership up slightly, 18-49 demo rating steady

Wednesday night’s AEW Dynamite averaged 691,000 viewers on TBS, up slightly from the 688,000 viewers the show did the week before. It’s the highest audience total for the show since June 5.

Dynamite took place from Calgary, Alberta, Canada and featured the finals of both the men’s and women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournaments. In the 18-49 demo, the show drew the exact same 0.23 rating that it did last week. That ties Dynamite’s best rating in that category since the June 5 episode but also ties the show’s third-lowest rating of the year.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 16.2 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 20.7 percent. It’s the 34th straight week that Dynamite has had a year-over-year decline in total viewers.

Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode was slightly ahead of this week’s Dynamite in the 18-49 demo (0.24 to 0.23) but trailed in total viewers (691,000 for Dynamite and 656,000 for NXT).

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 0.2 percent in overall viewers and steady in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

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– Garrett and I did a Wrestling Observer Radio show talking about the WrestleMania documentary, what was really going on behind-the-scenes during that period, Forbidden Door PPV number, Money in the Bank, Magnum T.A., G1 analysis, No. 2 companies historically and answering a lot of questions. Bryan and I will be doing shows tomorrow night after Money in the Bank, Sunday after NXT Heatwave and Monday after Raw.

  • Full Forbidden Door coverage
  • Early notes on how the PPV did
  • Arena business and what historical achievement took place this past weekend
  • How the poll for the show had a unique and noteworthy result
  • Looking at AEW going into All In
  • A look at Money in the Bank, Heatwave, and ticket demand for the three WWE shows this week in Toronto.
  • A look at the playoffs for the G1 tournament
  • UFC 303 coverage of one of the shows where they had to change everything over and over again
  • Thoughts on the WrestleMania documentary, what was talked about, and what wasn’t.
  • A look at all the TV ratings info from the past week including rankings for the night and week, the competition, the whys behind the numbers, segment-by-segment and more
  • Chris Jericho returns to Arena Mexico
  • A look at Friday’s show including the Altantis Jr. ROH TV title win
  • AAA TV time notes
  • AAA Verano de Escandalo card
  • Major changes in Stardom
  • New Japan pushes a big open to 2025 for both their promotion and Stardom with dates for tourists
  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Sanshiro Takagi rematch on the bullet train
  • Notable sight gags on the match
  • Update on Marigold’s first major show with Iyo Sky
  • Rematch of one of the best bouts of the year set for the RevPro anniversary show at the Copper Box Arena
  • WWE stars at TNA TV tapings and at Bloodsport
  • More on Britt Baker’s return
  • Tony Khan talks about media rights negotiations, the Juneteenth rating, a milestone Eric Bischoff could never do
  • Will Ospreay opens up about his autism
  • Advance ticket sales for all the WWE & AEW shows over the past week
  • Biggest merch sellers in WWE & AEW
  • Dana White makes a claim that will blow your mind
  • More on the Bloodline angle
  • SmackDown issues with FOX
  • Notes on WWE departures
  • WWE investing in new business with notable partners including the NFL
  • Dijak talks more about his contract not being renewed

– We had been asked not to talk about this for the past two months but Kevin Sullivan, the 70s, 80s and 90s star and former WCW and CWF booker, has been in rough shape, including battling sepsis and encephalitis. He’s been in and out of consciousness and in ICU. Because his insurance is running out a GoFundMe was started by his wife.

The top donors are Jim & Stacy Cornette, Chris Jericho (who is always among the top donors in these situations), Cody Runnels and Dallas Page.

– We’ll be doing polls this weekend for both Money in the Bank and Heatwave, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]

– We’re looking for reports from WWE tonight in Toronto with the dark matches on the SmackDown show and any other notes from the live show to [email protected].  We’re also looking for reports from tomorrow night’s Collision tapings in Southaven, MS.

– Wednesday’s Dynamite averaged 688,000 viewers and drew a 0.23 rating in 18-49. We don’t have any more info as the charts and breakdowns aren’t coming out until Monday. PWTorch actually got the info that those in AEW & at the ratings websites haven’t even gotten yet. For July 3, that would be considered an outstanding number. The expectation was 20-25 percent down which is standard for television that night, not five percent up in 18-49.  Raw was on January 3 last year and was down 21 percent from the prior week.

– As of a few hours ago, Smackdown had 14,909 tickets out (paid plus comps) for the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

– Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal’s boxing match takes place tomorrow night at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA, on PPV. Diaz weighed 175.6 pounds and Masvidal weighed 175.2 pounds.  Anthony Pettis vs. Chris Avila is the semi. Avila weighed 175.6 and Pettis weighed 175.3. The card will air on PPV. I don’t have high hopes for this as a PPV but Diaz and Masvidal were big draws when they fought in MMA.

– CMLL tonight at Arena Mexico has Volador Jr & Star Jr. & Esfinge vs Angel de Oro & Averno & Euforia as the main event.

– On CMLL Informa, Mistico talked about wanting matches with Chris Jericho, Penta, Magnus, Volador Jr., Averno, Hiromu Takahashi, Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli.

– Stephanie Vaquer has a non-title match (she’s still CMLL women’s champion) on Tuesday against Tessa Blanchard.

– WWE has cut way back this summer on house shows as well as NXT shows. There are only a few main roster house shows this summer and only five NXT house shows this summer.  

– Rampage tonight at 10 pm.. on TNT

  • Rush vs. Komander
  • Private Party vs. Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita
  • Kyle O’Reilly vs. GPA
  • Mariah May vs. Hikaru Shida in the Owen Hart tournament

– NOAH has put the Kaito Kiyomya vs. Gabriel Kidd match up on YouTube.

– The Mistico vs. Volador Jr. match from Guadalajara talked about in the current issue of the Observer is also up on YouTube.

I expect that Mistico will be a top candidate this year for the Thesz/Flair award along with Cody Rhodes, Will Ospreay and some others. This ring entrance alone shows you how big a star he is.

– This Cody Rhodes story has been talked about all day, regarding making sure a fan who had won tickets to Money in the Bank, but was then unable to use those tickets because he needed wheelchair accessible seats, was able to attend tomorrow’s show.

Besides Rhodes, two others in WWE who helped put this together were executives Justin Scalise and Chris Legentil.

– Just as he did at Sami Zayn’s first show in Los Angeles, at last night’s Sami Zayn show in Toronto, Johnny Knoxville appeared. He showed up at the end of the show during the curtain call and laid out Zayn with a low blow. Also appearing at the show were Cody Rhodes, Trish Stratus and Bayley.

– Canadian TV ratings over the past week:

  • SmackDown: 212,000 viewers and 86,500 in 25-54
  • UFC prelims: 53,000 viewers  and 16,000 in 25-54
  • Raw: 243,500 viewers and 105,300 in 25-54
  • NXT: 103,000 viewers and 43,000 in 25-54
  • Dynamite: 109,000 viewerse and 65,600 in 25-54

The key notes are that NXT was much higher than usual and AEW had its best numbers in several weeks. I think every show bounced back after the NHL playoffs ended (thanks to John Pollock)

 – Our good friend Patric Laprade interviewed Donovan Dijak this past week on his podcast:

About the latest draft, when he was on NXT:

We’re sitting in the Performance Center, we’re watching, it’s a shoot right? It’s real. Nobody actually knows when you’re gonna be drafted, nobody knows if you’re gonna be drafted. You find out then and there. Nobody tells you in advance. You probably get like a 30-second notice, right, because someone runs over to you with a Raw hat and a Raw t-shirt and you’re like ‘Oh oh, I guess I’m getting drafted!’

 About staying in character during the draft:

It’s that Friday and we’re all sitting there and I just decided on my own…like they were giving us instructions, like everybody stand up and clap and be happy for your friends and blah blah blah blah blah, and I was like you know what, this is on TV and it’s gonna be airing on USA Network, I’m just gonna stay in character. I don’t really care for the idea of me standing up and giving a standing ovation to Ilja Dragunov whose life, on this channel, the USA Network, whose life I tried to take…I don’t like the idea on that channel, basically telling the audience this is pretend. So I stayed in character. And I don’t think they liked that cause they ended up hiding me in the back the next time.

 About saying the truth about his departure:

I feel like it’s out of the ordinary. It’s just an odd thing that people need to know…you know what, I’m gonna tell the truth, I’m gonna hope that the people who support me still support me and trust me, and that this doesn’t work against me from a business aspect. And the jury is still out on that. Maybe it did, I have no idea.

About not knowing why he was let go:

I’m trying to get in touch with WWE to get an answer…I don’t know what I did wrong, genuinely, to this day, I don’t know what I did wrong. I’d love for someone to call me and tell me. I would love nothing more for someone to call me and be like ‘Hey, remember that time you stepped on my foot?’ ‘No!’ ‘Ok, well I remember that and that’s why.’ At least I’d know, right? I don’t agree with that, but at least I’d know and I have to accept it. I never got that. I don’t know what I did wrong. But I know it’s costing my family money and I know I need to pay my mortgage and my kids need a house to live in…and now I’m putting that in jeopardy, possibly because of decisions I made and that’s eating me alive.

– Dijak will be working for Kevin Raphael’s first show as a promoter, Sans Restriction: Chrono, on July 14, in Quebec City, at 2pm. Tickets are on sale here.

 – Urijah Faber will be doing a submission no-gi match with Bibiano Fernandes, a former rival, on 8/2 in Abu Dhabi. Former UFC stars Chad Mendes will face off with Kevin Lee that night which will be held the day before the UFC show in Abu Dhabi.

AEW Dynamite ratings up slightly on third of July

The Wednesday, July 3 episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 688,000 viewers on TBS, up 1.2 percent from the previous week. It’s the best audience total for the show since June 5.

This was the Forbidden Door fallout episode of Dynamite. In the 18-49 demo, it drew a 0.23 rating. That’s up 4.6 percent from last week and matches the highest rating the show has done since June 5, although it also ties the third-lowest rating Dynamite has done in the demo so far in 2024.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite was down 19.5 percent in overall viewers and down 20.7 percent in 18-49. It’s the 33rd consecutive week that the show has had a year-over-year decline in total viewership.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s numbers were almost identical to the recent averages of 692,200 viewers and 0.23 demo rating.

AEW Dynamite ratings rebound from record low

Wednesday night’s AEW Dynamite averaged 680,000 viewers on TBS, up 35.5 percent from last week’s low number. It’s the second-lowest viewership total for the show since May 15 and is Dynamite’s third-worst audience so far in 2024.

Dynamite drew a 0.22 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 37.5 percent from last week’s record low but is the second-worst rating the show has ever done in that category on a Wednesday night, only beating last week’s 0.16.

After having Black Panther as its lead-in last week, Big Bang Theory was back airing before Dynamite last night. The show went head-to-head with night one of the NBA Draft.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 16 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 8.3 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 2.9 percent in overall viewers and down 8.3 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite draws record low ratings, barely tops 500k viewers

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 502,000 viewers on TBS, a big 26.3 percent drop from last week. It’s the third-lowest audience total in the history of the show and the lowest Dynamite has ever done on a Wednesday night. The two lower episodes were in June 2021 when the show was moved to Saturday due to NBA coverage.

Dynamite finished third on the cable charts with a 0.16 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 30.4 percent from last week and is the lowest number in the history of the show. The two June 2021 episodes that were lower in total viewers both drew a 0.19 rating in 18-49.

There was no major sports competition on the night, although the show did go head-to-head with the College World Series on ESPN and Olympic Trials on NBC which topped the cable and network charts respectively. Dynamite also went against a Kendrick Lamar concert streaming on Amazon Prime that took place on the Juneteenth holiday.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite was down 44.4 percent in total viewers and down 51.5 percent in 18-49. Those are the largest year-over-year drops the show has ever done. This marks the 31st straight week that Dynamite has declined year-over-year in total viewers.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 31.7 percent in overall viewers and down 36 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings down against NBA Finals

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 681,000 viewers on TBS, down 13.8 percent from last week. It’s the lowest audience total for the show since May 15 and is Dynamite’s second lowest on a Wednesday night since January 6, 2021.

In the 18-49 demo, Dynamite drew a 0.23 rating. That’s down 17.9 percent from last week and ties the second-lowest rating the show has ever done on a Wednesday night in that category.

The show went up against game three of the NBA Finals which averaged nearly 11 million viewers on ABC airing head-to-head. Dynamite ranked second on cable in the 18-49 charts, trailing only a United States Men’s National Team soccer game on TNT that aired head-to-head for just over an hour.

Dynamite trailed this week’s WWE NXT episode in viewers but was ahead in the 18-49 demo. NXT averaged 718,000 viewers on Tuesday night and drew a 0.22 rating in 18-49.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 18.2 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 23.3 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 7.9 percent in overall viewers and down eight percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings up for Double or Nothing fallout

Wednesday night’s Double or Nothing fallout edition of AEW Dynamite averaged 787,000 viewers on TBS, up 10.4 percent from last week. It’s the largest audience total for the show since April 10.

Dynamite drew a 0.25 rating in the 18-49 demo, up 4.2 percent from last week. This is the best rating the show has done in 18-49 since the April 17 episode.

The show faced no NBA competition for the first time in over a month but did go head-to-head with the NHL’s Western Conference Finals on TNT.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 14.7 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 13.8 percent. It’s the 28th straight week the show has had a year-over-year decline in total viewers.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 6.9 percent in total viewers but steady in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings down, falls below 700k viewers

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 672,000 viewers on TBS, down 5.5 percent from last week. It’s the lowest audience total for a Wednesday airing of the show since June 24, 2020.

Dynamite drew a 0.23 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 4.2 percent from last week and ties the lowest rating Dynamite has done in that category on a Wednesday since that same June 24, 2020 episode.

The show went head-to-head with the NBA and NHL playoffs on TNT and ESPN respectively, as it has the last several weeks. No other non-sports cable programming drew higher than a 0.12 rating in the 18-49 demo.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 17.4 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 17.9 percent. It’s the 26th straight week that Dynamite’s overall viewers have been down year-over-year.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 11 percent in overall viewers and down eight percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite viewership up slightly, 18-49 demo rating unchanged

Wednesday night’s AEW Dynamite averaged 711,000 viewers on TBS, up 1.1 percent from last week. It’s the best audience total the show has done since April 17 but is Dynamite’s third-lowest viewership of 2024 so far.

Dynamite drew a 0.24 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s identical to last week’s rating, tying the fourth-lowest rating Dynamite has done in 18-49 for the year to date.

The show again faced competition from the NBA and NHL playoffs on Wednesday night.

As compared to the same week in 2023 (which featured a Kenny Omega vs. Jon Moxley match), Dynamite was down 18.9 percent in total viewers and down 25 percent in 18-49. The 18-49 drop is Dynamite’s largest since June 28 of last year.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was down 7.2 percent in viewers and down 7.7 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings increase slightly, Rampage up

Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite averaged 703,000 viewers on TBS, up 2.9 percent from last week. It’s the second-lowest audience total the show has done since October 23, 2021.

Dynamite drew a 0.24 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 4.4 percent from last week and is the third-highest rating the show has done in that category since March 20.

Last week’s Dynamite aired live on the West Coast, outside of prime time, while this episode aired in its regular time slot across the country. It did have competition from the NBA and NHL playoffs again.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 9.4 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 14.3 percent.

AEW Rampage, which immediately followed Dynamite, averaged 431,000 viewers.

That’s up 47.1 percent from last week’s episode that aired on Saturday after Collision. The last time Rampage aired following Dynamite, the show averaged 541,000 viewers on March 20th, so this was down 20.3 percent from that.

Rampage drew a 0.15 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 66.7 percent from last week but is down 16.7 percent from the last Wednesday airing.

As compared to the same week in 2023, when the show aired during a Friday afternoon, Rampage’s overall viewership was up 46.6 percent while the 18-49 rating was up 66.7 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite and Rampage, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. As compared to the recent averages, Dynamite was down 9.8 percent in overall viewers and down four percent in 18-49. Rampage was up 21.7 percent in viewers and up 36.4 percent in the demo.

AEW Dynamite draws lowest viewership since January 2021

Wednesday night’s Dynasty fallout edition of AEW Dynamite averaged 683,000 viewers on TBS. That’s down 10.4 percent from last week and marks the lowest audience total the show has done in its regular time slot since January 6, 2021, an episode that took place on the same day as the United States Capitol riot.

Dynamite drew a 0.23 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 11.5 percent from last week. It matches the lowest rating the show has done in that category on a Wednesday night since June 24, 2020.

It should be noted that the episode aired live on the West Coast (outside of prime time) and experienced audio issues. It also went head-to-head with the NBA playoffs.

As compared to the same week in 2023, when Dynamite also went against the NBA, the show was down 20.9 percent in overall viewers and down 17.9 percent in 18-49.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was down 13.7 percent in overall viewers and down 14.8 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings down for Dynasty go-home show

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 762,000 viewers on TBS, down seven percent from the previous week. It’s the third-lowest audience total the show has done so far in 2024.

Dynamite drew a 0.26 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 13.3 percent from last week and also ties Dynamite’s third-lowest rating in that category this year.

The show faced competition from the NBA play-in tournament. Over the next couple of months, wrestling’s competition from the NBA will get stronger as the playoffs progress.

Dynamite beat everything on cable in the demo except for NBA-related programming.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 8.2 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 7.1 percent. Both drops are less than the decline of overall cable viewership in that same timeframe. 

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 4.3 percent in overall viewers and down 3.7 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ratings up with airing of All In backstage footage

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 819,000 viewers, up 8.9 percent from last week. It’s the best audience total the show has done since February 28.

Dynamite drew a 0.30 rating in the 18-49 demo and finished third on the night among original programs on cable. That’s up 30.4 percent from last week and ties the highest rating the show has done in that category since January 17.

The most hyped thing on Wednesday’s show was AEW airing backstage footage of CM Punk and Jack Perry’s altercation from All In 2023.

As compared to the same week last year, Dynamite’s overall audience was down 5.4 percent while its 18-49 rating was up 7.1 percent. It’s the 21st straight week the show has had a year-over-year decline in total viewers, although the 18-49 rating was up, or steady, in eight of those weeks.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 2.9 percent in total viewers and up 11.1 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Dynamite ties lowest 18-49 demo rating since 2021

Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 752,000 viewers on TBS, up 0.7 percent from last week. It’s the second-lowest audience total the show has done on a Wednesday night since April 2021.

Dynamite drew a 0.23 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s the same rating the show did last week, which was Dynamite’s lowest rating in the demo since October 2021. This matches the second-lowest rating Dynamite has drawn on a Wednesday in the show’s history.

In 18-49, Dynamite ranked third on cable behind two NBA games on Wednesday.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite was down 14.3 percent in overall viewers and down 23.3 percent in 18-49. 

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 6.5 percent in overall viewers and down 14.8 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.