AEW Dynamite sees viewership boost post-All Out, ranks second among cable shows
Following a dramatic All Out pay-per-view, AEW Dynamite saw an increase in viewership for its September 11 episode. The show averaged 716,000 viewers, up 8% from the previous week and 4% higher than the average of the past four weeks. This marks the highest average viewership for Dynamite since the Blood & Guts special in July. The key 18-49 demographic also saw growth, rising to 0.21, an 11% increase from the previous week.
Dynamite performed well in the ratings, ranking second among cable shows for the night, only behind the MTV Video Music Awards. When including network television, it ranked seventh overall for prime time shows, an improvement from the previous week. The show’s viewership pattern followed its usual trend, with a strong first quarter-hour drawing 888,000 viewers before settling around 700,000 for the remainder of the program. The highest viewership during the main content peaked at 720,000 during a segment featuring Jon Moxley and Darby Allin.
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