The AEW Dynamite episode of July 10th experienced a minor boost in viewership and the crucial 18-49 demographic rating in comparison to the prior week.
The show attracted a viewership of 691,000 and boasted a rating of 0.23 in the 18-49 age group. In the 18-34 demographic, the ratings stood at 0.18.
In terms of quarter-hourly statistics, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has provided a comprehensive breakdown.
The cable ratings for the day saw AEW Dynamite parked at the 5th spot and standing 3rd in its time slot. The Uruguay vs. Colombia Copa America match on FS1 (2,145,000/0.80) and the Dodgers-Phillies baseball match on ESPN (1,337,000/0.28) were ahead of it.
In comparison to the preceding week, viewership of AEW Dynamite experienced a 0.4% increase, whereas the 18-49 demographic saw a 3.7% increase. However, there was an 8.5% decrease in the key 18-34 demographic.
When compared to the same period in the previous year, there was a decline of 16.2% in viewership, a 19.2% drop in the 18-49 demographic, and a decline of 16.2% in the 18-34 demographic.
The viewership data included 58,000 male viewers and 71,000 female viewers in the 18-34 demographic, as well as 120,000 male viewers and 60,000 female viewers in the 35-49 demographic.
In addition, the per household viewership averaged 1.45, with 57.4% of the audience in the 18-49 demographic being male.
Segment Q1 presented an MJF & Will Ospreay segment and drew 819,000 viewers, with 351,000 in the 18-49 demographic. The viewership for the subsequent segments fluctuated, with Bryan Danielson vs. Hangman Page attracting 725,000 viewers, Swerve Strickland’s promo/Mariah May & Willow Nightingale’s video drawing 663,000 viewers, Chris Jericho vs. Samoa Joe engaging 672,000 viewers, and an increase to 695,000 viewers at the end of the Mariah May vs. Willow Nightingale segment.