As we previously reported here on eWn, Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite on TBS pulled in 819,000 viewers, up from last week’s show, which did 752,000 viewers. The show drew a 0.30 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, up from last week’s 0.23.
The quarter-hour numbers for AEW Dynamite are now in, which you can see below:
8:00: 0.33 demo rating (987,000 viewers) – Attack on Samoa Joe, Adam Copeland vs. Penta.
8:15: 0.31 demo rating (857,000 viewers) – Adam Copeland vs. Penta.
8:30: 0.34 demo rating (880,000 viewers) – Backstage promos, All In Footage Segment.
8:45: 0.32 demo rating (822,000 viewers) – FTR promo, Danielson promo, Ospreay interview.
9:00: 0.29 demo rating (767,000 viewers) – HOOK & Shibata vs. STP.
9:15: 0.28 demo rating (765,000 viewers) – Okada match, promos.
9:30: 0.28 demo rating (759,000 viewers) – Anna Jay vs. Mariah May, Mercedes Mone interview.
9:45: 0.27 demo rating (723,000 viewers) – Samoa Joe vs. Dustin Rhodes.
AEW Dynamite Continues to Gain Viewership and Ratings
The latest episode of AEW Dynamite on TBS has once again proven to be a success, as it drew in 819,000 viewers. This is an increase from last week’s episode, which garnered 752,000 viewers. Additionally, the show received a 0.30 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, up from last week’s 0.23.
To further analyze the success of the show, let’s take a look at the quarter-hour numbers for AEW Dynamite:
8:00 PM – The show kicked off with a strong start, receiving a 0.33 demo rating and attracting 987,000 viewers. This quarter-hour featured an attack on Samoa Joe and a match between Adam Copeland and Penta.
8:15 PM – The momentum continued as the show maintained a high rating of 0.31 in the demo, with 857,000 viewers tuning in to watch Adam Copeland face off against Penta.
8:30 PM – The quarter-hour saw a slight increase in both the demo rating and viewership, with a rating of 0.34 and 880,000 viewers. This segment included backstage promos and an All In Footage Segment.
8:45 PM – The show remained consistent with a demo rating of 0.32 and 822,000 viewers. This quarter-hour featured promos from FTR and Danielson, as well as an interview with Ospreay.
9:00 PM – As the show progressed, there was a slight dip in both the demo rating and viewership, receiving a rating of 0.29 and 767,000 viewers. This segment showcased HOOK & Shibata facing off against STP.
9:15 PM – The quarter-hour maintained a steady rating of 0.28 in the demo, with 765,000 viewers. This segment included an Okada match and various promos.
9:30 PM – The show continued to captivate viewers, receiving a demo rating of 0.28 and 759,000 viewers. This quarter-hour featured a match between Anna Jay and Mariah May, as well as an interview with Mercedes Mone.
9:45 PM – The final quarter-hour of the show received a demo rating of 0.27 and 723,000 viewers. This segment showcased a match between Samoa Joe and Dustin Rhodes.
These quarter-hour numbers demonstrate the consistent viewership and engagement throughout the entirety of AEW Dynamite. The show’s ability to maintain a strong audience throughout different segments is a testament to its captivating storytelling and exciting matches.
AEW Dynamite’s success can be attributed to several factors, including its talented roster of wrestlers, compelling storylines, and the promotion’s commitment to providing high-quality entertainment for its fans. With each passing week, AEW Dynamite continues to solidify its position as a top wrestling program, attracting a growing number of viewers and achieving impressive ratings.
As the wrestling landscape evolves, AEW Dynamite remains at the forefront, delivering thrilling matches and engaging storylines that keep fans coming back for more. With its recent success in viewership and ratings, it is clear that AEW Dynamite is a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional wrestling.