AEW Rampage ratings up for last-ever episode

The Friday, December 27 edition of AEW Rampage — the last-ever episode of the show — averaged 273,000 viewers. That’s up 20.3 percent from the previous week and is the second-highest audience total the show has done since September 27.

Rampage finished sixth on the prime time cable charts with a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo, up 25 percent from last week. That ties the second-best rating the show has done in that category since October 25.

The show faced competition from two college football bowl games, with the Liberty Bowl on ESPN topping the cable charts (and all of television) with 4.2 million viewers overall and a 0.95 rating in the 18-49 demo.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 16.3 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 27.3 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 28.3 percent in overall viewers and 25 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage ratings decline against College Football Playoff competition

The Friday, December 20 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 227,000 viewers on TNT, down 18.6 percent from the previous week. It’s the second-largest audience total for the show since November 22.

Rampage drew a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo, finishing 16th on the primetime cable charts. That’s down 25 percent from last week and is also the second highest rating the show has done in that category since the November 22 episode.

The show ran head-to-head with Notre Dame facing Indiana in the College Football Playoffs on ABC ESPN, and ESPN2, dominating the cable and network ratings charts while averaging more than 13 million viewers. Rampage would have ranked 11th for the night on cable taking out football-related programming.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 37.5 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 40 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 5.4 percent in overall viewers but down 14.3 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage draws highest viewership since September

The Friday December 13th episode of AEW Rampage averaged 279,000 viewers on TNT, up 57.6% from the previous week. It’s the largest audience for the show since September 20th.

Rampage averaged a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo. That double last week’s record low rating in the normal time slot and is the highest rating the show has done in that category since November 22nd. There was no college football competition Friday as compared to other weeks, which likely explains the relatively higher viewership and demo number.

As compared to the same week in 2023, the overall viewership was down 9.4% while the 18-49 rating was the exact same.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Rampage on TNT as well as the 10 week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 33.4% in overall viewers and 14.3% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

AEW Rampage ratings up from record low

The Friday, December 6 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 177,000 viewers on TNT, up 40.5 percent from the previous week (when the show aired on Saturday afternoon against WWE Survivor Series). It’s the second-lowest viewership total the show has ever done in its regular time slot.

Rampage finished 25th on the prime time cable charts with a 0.04 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 33.3 percent from last Saturday’s record low rating but is the lowest the show has ever done on a Friday night.

The show went head-to-head with two conference championship college football games as well as an NBA game and two separate college basketball games.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 48.1 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 66.7 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 19.2 percent in overall viewers and 42.9 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW draws record low ratings for Collision & Rampage block

– Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision — which was moved to the afternoon — averaged 144,000 viewers on TNT, down 59.6 percent from two weeks earlier when the show last aired. This is the least-watched episode of Collision in history and is the lowest viewership for a first-run AEW program ever, a record that would only last an hour.

Collision drew a 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 72.7 percent from the previous episode and also marks a record low for Collision and AEW as a whole in that category.

Due to a Thanksgiving weekend college basketball tournament, the show was moved out of its normal time slot. It faced heavy competition from college football on several networks as well as the WWE Survivor Series pre-show on Peacock.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Collision’s overall viewership was down 68.1 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 78.6 percent.

– AEW Rampage — airing outside of its normal night and immediately following Collision on Saturday — averaged 126,000 viewers. That’s down 49.4 percent from the previous week and sets a new low for Rampage viewership as well as any first-run AEW show.

Rampage drew the same 0.03 rating in 18-49 as Collision did, down 66.7 percent from the week prior. It’s a record low for Rampage and ties Collision for the lowest-rated AEW television episode ever.

The show also went against college football in addition to the start of the Survivor Series main card.

Compared to its episode at this time one year ago, Rampage was down 63.8 percent in viewers and 70 percent in 18-49.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for both Collision and Rampage, along with the 10-week averages in both categories.

Dave Meltzer’s AEW & WWE ratings analysis for last week’s shows

For the week of 11/11 to 11/17, in the cable entertainment category, Yellowstone on Paramount was first, followed by Raw, SmackDown, the debut of Landman on Paramount, and AEW Dynamite was fifth.

As far as overall in 18-49 on cable, Raw was 13th, behind five NFL related shows, two college football games, three NBA games, one college basketball game and Yellowstone. SmackDown was 22nd, lower than usual due to going against the Tyson-Paul fight. AEW Dynamite was 41st, even with its best number since late September.

Last year in the same week, Raw was first and AEW was fifth in entertainment and 15th and 25th overall. The main difference is that AEW was behind 13 FOX News shows during the week this year.

AEW Dynamite on 11/20, going against the Country Music Awards as well as the regular programming, did 640,000 viewers with a 0.20 (266,000 viewers) in 18-49 and an 0.12 in 18-34.

The CMA Awards on ABC did 6,092,000/0.81.

On cable, Dynamite was No. 5, behind two NBA games and two shows on FOX News. Chicago vs. Milwaukee NBA won the time slot at 1,217,000/0.35 but the later game after Dynamite was over won the night at 1,063,000/0.35 by 4,000 viewers. Jesse Watters did 3,734,000/0.25 for second place in hour one and Dynamite was third. In hour two, Dynamite was behind the NBA game but beat Hannity (2,972,000/0.19) by 3,000 viewers for second place. Other competition saw Real Housewives of Salt Lake City on Bravo at 444,000/0.16, Challenge on MTV at 341,000/0.15, Expedition Unknown on Discovery at 910,000/0.11, Sistas Series on BET at 744,000/0.09 and College Football on ESPN 2 with Ohio vs. Toledo at 414,000/0.08.

The Big Bang Theory lead-in did 973,000/0.17 which was the second highest entertainment show of the night behind Dynamite.

Dynamite was down 3.9 percent in viewers from last week, down 8.0 percent in 18-49 and up 15.6 percent in 18-34.

The show did 62,000 in men 18-34 (up 24.0 percent from last week), 27,000 in women 18-34 (same as last week), 122,000 in men 35-49 (down 17.6 percent) and 55,000 in women 35-49 (down 14.1 percent from last week).

The show only did 1.31 viewers per home and the audience was 69.2 percent male in 18-49.

From one year ago, it was down 23.9 percent in viewers, down 21.1 percent in 18-49 and down 21.9 percent in 18-34.  Factoring in homes lost by cable, the real drops were 19.1 percent in viewers, 13.1 percent in 18-49 and 14.0 percent in 18-34.

It opened with 747,000 viewers and 296,000 in 18-49 for Will Ospreay & Mark Davis & Powerhouse Hobbs & Ricochet vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher & Lance Archer & Brian Cage.

The rest of that match, promos with Darby Allin and the Death Riders and the Hurt Syndicate and Swerve Strickland angle did 671,000 viewers and 275,000 in 18-49.

Adam Cole & Kyle O’Reilly, a Conglomeration promo and Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida did 634,000 viewers and 249,000 in 18-49.

The rest of Shida vs. Statlander, Mercedes Mone & Kamille, Hurt Syndicate and Bobby Lashley vs. Cheeseburger & Joe Keys did 667,000 viewers and 273,000 in 18-49.

The post-match stuff with Hurt Syndicate, Sweve Strickland and Prince Nana, Mina Shirakawa and Mariah May and star of Darby Allin vs. Claudio Castagnoli did 649,000 viewers and 269,000 in 18-49.

The end of Allin vs. Castagnoli, Private Party, A.J. The Costco guy and Big Justice, Roderick Strong and MJF promos did 630,000 viewers and 263,000 in 18-49.

Angles with Daniel Garcia and Jack Perry, Chris Jericho and Tomohiro Ishii which involved The Conglomeration and Learning Tree and Jamie Hayster promo did 594,000 viewers and 255,000 in 18-49.

The Julia Hart video and Orange Cassidy vs. Wheeler Yuta did 549,000 viewers and 246,000 in 18-49.

The end of that match and post-match with the Death Rider and Conglomeration did 597,000 viewers and 276,000 in 18-49.

NXT on 11/19 did 672,000 viewers with an 0.19 (250,000 viewers) in 18-49 and an 0.11 in 18-34.

The key to this being well above usual numbers when they don’t have main roster talent in key spots on the show, is the Chase U breakup angle. The Ridge Holland vs. Andre Chase main event for both a title shot and if Chase lost, he’d have to break up the group, in the main event slot, did 731,000 viewers and 0.21 which is much higher than main events usually do unless it’s a show with a major main roster star.

The biggest competition was Dancing with the Stars on ABC (5,187,000/0.75). CW once again beat FOX, which did an 0.14, to take fourth among the five networks. Cable competition included Cleveland vs. Boston NBA on TNT (1,691,000/0.50), Jessie Watters (4,038,000/0.27) and Hannity (3,322,000/0.20) on FOX News Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (796,000/0.20 and College Football with Miami of Ohio vs., Northern Illinois on ESPN (497,000/0.13).

The show was up 6.5 percent in viewers from the prior week, up 16.8 percent in 18-49 and even in 18-34.

The show did 1.37 viewers per home and 64.9 percent male in 18-49.

From one year ago on USA, the show was up 8.0 percent in viewers, up 1.6 percent in 18-49 and down 8.3 percent in 18-34.  

Raw on 11/18 did 1,516,000 viewers with an 0.49 (653,000 viewers) in 18-49 and an 0.32 in 18-34 for a taped show which is pretty impressive since it did the same in 18-49 for a taped show this week as last week even though last week had much easier NFL competition.

It was fourth on cable behind three NFL related shows on ESPN and second in the time slot.  The Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys game did 8,622,000/1.46 on ABC, 7,490,000/2.42 on ESPN and 878,000/0.30 on ESPN 2 for a total of 16,990,000/4.18.  Raw beat everything on television for the day except the NFL.

The other competition was Jesse Watters (3,684,000/0.20) and Hannity (2,712,000/0.15) on FOX News, 90 Day Fiance Tow: Tel A on Bravo (932,000/0.18 and U.S. and USA vs. Jamaica soccer on TNT (273,000/0.11).

It was down 2.9 percent in viewers from last week, down 0.2 percent in 18-49 and up 3.2 percent in 18-49 even though football competition was tougher.

The first hour did 1,502,000 viewers and the second hour did 1,530,000 viewers.

The show did 1.41 viewers per home with 66.0 percent men in 18-49.

From one year ago, when the show went against a Chiefs vs. Eagles game that had more than 29 million viewers, it was up 3.9 percent in viewers, up 1.4 percent in 18-49 and down 3.0 percent in 18-34.  Factoring in homes lost by cable, the real percentage changes would be up 10.9 percent in viewers, up 11.5 percent in 18-49 and up 6.1 percent in 18-34. That makes sense given how much tougher the competition was last year.

Invincible Fight Girl, the Adult Swim show about a girl becoming a pro wrestler, airing at midnight, did 204,000 viewers and an 0.12 in 18-49. Aside from a Hallmark movie in prime time, it was the highest rated entertainment show on cable that day, beating Collision for that spot.

The taped Collision show on 11/16 did 356,000 viewers with an 0.11 (154,000 viewers) in 18-49 and 0.04 in 18-34.

The key was a bad number in men 18-34 but a good number in men 35-49.

Collision was No. 15 for the day on cable and fourth in the time slot was behind the UFC 309 prelims on FX (816,000/0.36), Arizona vs. Kansas State football on ESPN (849,000/0.21) and The Hallmark Christmas movie Jingle Bell Run (1,730,000/0.13).  It beat On Patrol Live, College Football on FS 1, College Football on the Big 10 network and College Basketball on the Big 10 Network. Network college football head-to-head saw Tennessee vs. Georgia on ABC (9,823,000/2.39), Oregon vs Washington on NBC (4,121,000/0.84) and Cincinnati vs. Iowa State on FOX (1,002,000/0.22).

The show was up 7.2 percent in viewers, up 14.1 percent in 18-49 and down 45.8 percent in 18-34.

The show did 12,000 in men 18-34 (down 66.7 percent), 14,000 in women 18-34 (up 16.7 percent), 95,000 in men 35-49 (up 50.8 percent) and 23,000 in women 35-49 (down 4.2 percent).  The show did 1.45 viewers per home and was 69.5 percent male viewers in 18-49.

From the prior year, with the show out of its regular slot so these comparisons don’t mean anything, It was up 31.9 percent in viewers, up 38.7 percent in 18-49 and down 38.1 percent in 18-34. The big increase was just because of comparing a show in its regular slot this year to one out of it last year.

Going against the Netflix broadcast of boxing, both wrestling shows on 11/15 did among their worst numbers ever. Really you can throw these numbers out regarding comparisons because they are total flukes.

Rampage on 11/15 did among its lowest numbers ever, doing head-to-head with the Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano fight. It did 186,000 viewers with an 0.06 (75,000 viewers) in 18-49s and a record low 0.02 in 18-34.

Rampage didn’t crack the top 25 for the night.  In the time slot, it was seventh behind Memphis vs, Golden State NBA game on ESPN (1,027,000/0.24, extremely low for the Warriors on ESPN), Gutfeld on FOX News (2,819,000/0.17), Scare Tactics on USA with the SmackDown lead-in (380,000/0.15), Mexico vs. Honduras soccer on Univision Deportes (237,000/0.09), On Patrol Live on Reelz (496,000/0.08), and Marquette vs. Maryland college basketball on FS 1 (221,000/0.07against the first 30 minutes of Rampage).

It was down 21.5 percent from the prior week in viewers, down 16.7 percent in 18-49 and down 31.8 percent in 18-34.

It did 10,000 in men 18-34 (down 16.7 percent from last week), 5,000 in women 18-34 (down 50.0 percent), 52,000 in men 35-49 (up 18.2 percent from last week which is shocking given the competition and 8,000 in women 35-49 (down 66.7 percent).

The show did just 1.23 viewers per home and the audience was 82.7 percent male in 18-49, which is an incredibly high percentage for a wrestling show.

From one year ago, it was down 33.6 percent in viewers, down 38,0 percent in 18-49 and down 57.1 percent in 18-34. Factoring in homes lost by cable doesn’t make much of a difference as the declines were 28.9 percent in viewers, down 31.4 percent in 18-49 and down 52.9 percent in 18-34.

SmackDown did its lowest numbers ever for a show on the USA Network, but there were FS1 shows in recent years that did lower numbers.

The show did 1,234,000 viewers with a 0.32 (432,000 viewers) in 18-49 and a 0.20 in 18-34.

What’s notable is the numbers were way down even though the Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor fight didn’t even start until after SmackDown was over, which shows that a giant audience watched the entire boxing show and not just the top two fights.

SmackDown was No. 2 on cable and on all of television even with the lower than usual number, behind only the Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA game on ESPN that did 1,280,000 viewers and an 0.36 in 18-49.

The declines from last week would be entirely due to the fight, as it was down 19.7 percent in viewers, down 32.2 percent in 18-49 and down 25.9 percent in 18-34.

The show did 1.40 viewers per home with 64.6 percent male in 18-49.

It was down 44.1 percent in viewers from the same week last year, down 47.0 percent in 18-49 and down 50.0 percent in 18-34, but that’s meaningless given cable instead of network and the competition.

AEW Rampage ratings up for Full Gear go-home show

The Friday, November 22 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 249,000 viewers on TNT, up 33.9 percent from the previous week (which went against Netflix’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing special). This is the highest audience total for the show since October 11.

Rampage drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demo, finishing 10th on the primetime cable charts. That’s up 50 percent from last week and ties the best rating the show has done in that category since September 20.

The show faced weaker competition than it has in recent weeks. An NBA game on ESPN and a college football game on Fox only aired against the first half of Rampage.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 5.7 percent while the 18-49 rating was up 12.5 percent. It’s the first time since July 12th the show has had a year-over-year increase in the demo.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 4.1 percent in viewers and 12.5 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage does second-lowest ratings in show history

The Friday, November 15 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 186,000 viewers on TNT, down 21.5 percent from the previous week. It’s the second-lowest audience in the history of the show, beating only the November 1 episode that averaged 172,000.

Rampage drew a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 14.3 percent from last week and ties the second-lowest rating in the show’s history, ahead of only the November 1 episode that did a 0.05.

Rampage aired head-to-head with the co-main event of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Netflix broadcast which featured Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor. MVP Promotions and Netflix both claimed that matchup was the most-watched fight in the history of women’s boxing. The peak audience worldwide for the Tyson vs. Paul main event was said to be 60 million households.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage was down 33.6 percent in overall viewers and 33.3 percent in 18-49.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 23.7 percent in overall viewers and 25 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage viewership and 18-49 rating up

The Friday, November 8 edition of AEW Rampage averaged 237,000 viewers on TNT, up 37.8 percent from the previous week. It’s the second-highest viewership total for the show since October 11.

Rampage finished 16th on the prime-time cable charts with a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 40 percent from last week and is also the second-best rating the show has done in that category since the October 11 episode.

Rampage had weaker-than-usual competition with the World Series over but did go head-to-head with a college football game on Fox. There was an NBA game on ESPN as well that ended shortly after Rampage started.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 26.4 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 41.7 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 2.1 percent in overall viewers and 12.5 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage draws record-low ratings

The Friday, November 1 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 172,000 viewers on TNT, down 28.6 percent from the previous week. It’s the lowest audience total in Rampage’s history and is the second-lowest viewership for any first-run AEW show in history, beating only the September 6 episode of Collision that went head-to-head with the final SmackDown on Fox.

Rampage drew a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 44.4 percent from last week and is also a record low for the show. It ties the September 6 Collision for the lowest 18-49 rating in history for a first-run AEW broadcast.

Competition was actually lighter than in recent weeks with the World Series having concluded. Rampage did go against NBA basketball on ESPN and college football on Fox.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall audience was down 32 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 30.8 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was down 32.2 percent in overall viewers and down 37.5 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage ratings increase despite going against World Series

The Friday, October 25 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 241,000 viewers on TNT, up three percent from the previous week. It’s the second-highest audience total for the show since September 27.

Rampage drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 50 percent from last week’s record low and ties the second-highest rating the show has done in that category since August 23.

Rampage went head-to-head with the usual slate of college football games on ESPN and FS1 as well as game one of the MLB World Series on Fox. The game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees averaged more than 15 million viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall audience was down 24.5 percent while its 18-49 rating was steady.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down seven percent in overall viewers but up 12.5 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage viewership down, draws record low 18-49 demo rating

The Friday, October 18th episode of AEW Rampage averaged 234,000 viewers on TNT, down 7.5% from the previous week. It’s the second-lowest audience for the show since September 6th.

Rampage also averaged a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 33.3% from last week and is the lowest rating the show has done in that category in the history of the show, regardless of time slot.

Competition was much stronger than usual with ESPN airing Game 4 of the WNBA Finals, FS1 and TBS airing MLB’s League Championship series, and FOX with their weekly college football game.

Compared to the same week in 2023, the overall audience for the show was down 31.5% while the 18-49 rating was down 45.5%.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Rampage on TNT, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 9.2% in overall viewers and 33.3% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

AEW Rampage viewership, 18-49 demo rating up

The Friday, October 11 episode of AEW Rampage averaged 253,000 viewers on TNT, up 17.1 percent from the previous week. It’s the third-highest audience total for the show since August 23.

Rampage drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 28.6 percent from last week’s record low and is the second-highest rating the show has done in that category since its August 23 episode.

The show went head-to-head with college football on both ESPN and FS1 as well as game five of the National League Division Series on Fox between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s overall viewership was down 37.8 percent while the 18-49 rating was down 35.7 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was almost exactly even with the recent averages.

AEW Rampage draws second-worst viewership in show history, ties lowest 18-49 rating

Friday night’s AEW Rampage episode averaged 216,000 viewers on TNT, down 21.7 percent from the previous week. It’s the lowest audience total for the show since August 2 and is the second-lowest viewership of all time for Rampage.

Rampage drew a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demo, finishing 17th on the prime time cable charts. That’s down 12.5 percent from last week and ties the lowest rating the show has ever done in that category.

The episode went head-to-head with a WNBA playoff game on ESPN2 and college football games on both ESPN and Fox.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage’s viewership was down 40.8 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 41.7 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Rampage, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 17.7 percent in overall viewers and down 22.2 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Rampage viewership and 18-49 demo rating down

The Friday, September 27th episode of AEW Rampage averaged 276,000 viewers on TNT, down 15.6% from the previous week. It was still the second-highest audience for the show since August 23rd.

Rampage finished 15th on prime-time cable charts with a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 33.3% from last week and ties with the 4th lowest rating the show has done in that category so far in 2024.

The show went head to head with the ending of two separate college football games on ESPN and FOX, which is stronger than the usual competition on Friday nights.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage was down 24% in overall viewers and 42.9% in 18-49.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Rampage as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 4.9% in overall viewers but down 11.1% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.