AEW Rampage Draws All-Time Low Viewership & Ratings

AEW had a lot of momentum coming out of All Out, but did it translate over into the viewership for Rampage? They promoted a fun card for the Cincy crowd as Pac vs Andrade stole the show, but the viewership didnt seem to come back for more AEW action after 1.3 million viewers tuned in

AEW had a lot of momentum coming out of All Out, but did it translate over into the viewership for Rampage? They promoted a fun card for the Cincy crowd as Pac vs Andrade stole the show, but the viewership didn’t seem to come back for more AEW action after 1.3 million viewers tuned in for Dynamite.

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According to Wrestlenomics, September 10th’s episode of AEW Rampage was watched by 670,000 viewers on average. 347,000 viewers were in the 18 to 49 demographic which gave them a 0.27 rating. Both number are the lowest that AEW Rampage has clocked in so far.

The September 3rd episode of AEW Rampage brought in 696,000 viewers and 397,000 of those were in the 18 to 49 demographic. This gave them a .31 rating in the coveted demographic.

August 27th’s episode of AEW Rampage brought in 722,000 viewers. They garnered a .34 in the 18 to 49 demographic as well. That was a huge drop from the previous week with CM Punk’s debut, but it is about in line with what they pulled in with their debut episode.

The August 20th special “The First Dance” episode of Rampage brought in 1,129,000 fans. 692,000 of those fans were in the 18 to 49 demographic giving them a .53 rating. The company also pulled in 107,900 viewers in Canada, 75,000 of those were in the 25 to 54 demographic.

AEW Rampage pulled in 740,000 viewers on August 13th for their first episode. They also ranked #3 in the night in cable behind two NFL preseason games. They pulled in a .31 in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic as well.

September 13, 2021 4:09 pm

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