AEW: DYNAMITE Beat NXT Again In Ratings But Suffered A Significant Drop In Viewership

AEW: DYNAMITE Beat NXT Again In Ratings But Suffered A Significant Drop In Viewership

Analysts kept saying that the second week would perhaps be the most crucial in the Wednesday Night Wars and while All Elite Wrestling has beaten NXT again, they suffered quite a significant viewership delcine.

By JoshWilding - Oct 11, 2019 07:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
The ratings are in for this week's "Wednesday Night War" between All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite and NXT and there's good and bad news for the company today. The show managed to draw 1.018 million viewers on TNT, while the simulcast on truTV was watched by 122,000 viewers. That's a total of 1.140 million total viewers for the broadcast. 

Needless to say, that's a big drop from last Wednesday's 1.409 million viewers and it will be interesting seeing whether AEW is able to remain over the 1 million mark on a weekly basis. It's definitely a tad concerning that so many fans decided not to come back for week two, though. 

On the plus side, AEW managed to defeat NXT yet again. That show (which is now airing on the USA Network) drew 790,000 viewers, a fall from the previous week's 845,000 viewers. Both shows faced stiff competition from Major League Baseball as there were two elimination games airing back-to-back on TBS.

What did you guys decide to watch this past Wednesday?
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