As we reported yesterday, AEW Dynamite dropped from last week’s episode but still won the night with 743,000 viewers and a 0.32 rating (415,000) in the key 18-49 demographic, compared to NXT’s 691,000 viewers and 0.18 in 180-49 (229,000 viewers). Dynamite was good enough for 4th place for the night while NXT ranked at #25. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has more detailed information on the numbers including a look at the shows quarter-by-quarter.
Overall, the night was dominated by shows that did huge with women, which resulted in both wrestling shows being down. Dynamite was down 20.4% in viewers, 2.4% in 18-49 and 18.5% in 18-34. NXT was down 0.1% in viewers (only dropping about 1,000), 11.6% in 18-49 and up 5.5% in 18-34.
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The final scene of AEW s
Revolution pay-per-view didn t go as planned this past Sunday, and the company has been doing everything it can to recover ever since. After defending his AEW World Championship in an Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch, Kenny Omega left Jon Moxley handcuffed and unconscious in the middle of the ring as the timer for the explosion that would blow up the ring ticked down to its final minute. Eddie Kingston, proving that he was still Moxley s friend despite their previous battles, jumped on top of Mox to protect him as the clock hit zero.