ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE Ended Up Passing 1 Million Viewers Following ALL OUT

ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE Ended Up Passing 1 Million Viewers Following ALL OUT

This week's All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite dealt with the aftermath of All Out, and with no competition from NXT, the show managed to top a million viewers! Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Sep 11, 2020 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

We finally have the live viewership numbers for this week's episode of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, and TNT are bound to be happy to be happy with this result. Last week's underwhelming go home show did a solid 928,000 viewers (with no competition from NXT), but this Wednesday's superb effort drew 1.016 million viewers. 

Dynamite was also up in the key 18-49 demographic, with a 0.37. This is the most-watched episode of the show in 2020 and ranked #7 among the top 150 shows on cable. Unfortunately, we don't know when next week's episode will air as the NBA Playoffs could push it to Thursday. 

It was a stacked show with the debut of Miro (Rusev in WWE), Dustin Rhodes vs. TNT Champion Brodie Lee in the main event, and the fallout from several big matches at All Out (which included promos from the likes of Lance Archer, Matt Hardy, Kenny Omega, and AEW World Champion Jon Moxley).

Check out more viewership details below:

Viewers 18-49 – AEW: 0.37
Female viewers 18-49 – AEW: 0.24
Male viewers 18-49 – AEW: 0.51
Viewers 18-34 – AEW: 0.22
Female viewers 12-34 – AEW: 0.15
Male viewers 12-34 – AEW: 0.24
Viewers 25-54 – AEW: 0.43
Viewers 50+ – AEW: 0.40

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