It is everyone’s favourite time of the week when the ratings for AEW Dynamite come out. Dynamite is back on its normal night Wednesday and they had a good show heading into the go-home show of Dynamite next week before Full Gear.
AEW Dynamite Falls From The Previous Week
The November 3rd edition of AEW Dynamite was viewed by 878,000 people. This was down from the previous week. The show did a .32 in the 18-49 demo which is about 424,000 people. And according to Showbuzzdaily.com, the show ranked 6th cable for the night. This was the lowest Dynamite in viewership and 18-49 since July 7th when AEW returned to touring. Though it is a solid number this is a disappointing number as well because of the weak competition on TV Wednesday night.
AEW Dynamite last night on TNT:
878,000 total viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.32 (424,000)📊 Further info & analysis: https://t.co/RkkVMSpHzw pic.twitter.com/lE3SR3Gtpb
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) November 4, 2021
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Some people might have been turned off by the fact there was no Jox Moxley on Dynamite Wednesday night. However, Moxley is going through personal issues right now and we here at Full Press Wrestling wish him nothing but the best in his road to recovery. However, the show was still good with Kenny Omega kicking things off against Alan Angels. The whole build towards Hangman Page and Kenny Omega has been amazing and the two-year story is going to have a payoff one way or another.
The rest of Dynamite was building towards Full Gear with Darby Allin and MJF squaring off. Cody Rhodes and Andrade’s match was excellent. Again AEW teases a heel turn for Arn Anderson. Full Gear is taking shape with so many good matches including the finals of the AEW Eliminator Title Tournament. Miro replaced Moxley and will square off with Bryan Danielson in the final. The issue is AEW can always have a stacked show, the company knows how to build towards something and that is what this episode of Dynamite was.
Here’s a look at the AEW Dynamite viewership and ratings in the 18-49 demo over the past year:
- Oct. 28: 781,000 / .32
- Nov. 4: 717,000 / .30
- Nov. 11: 764,000 /.30
- Nov. 18: 850,000 / .37
- Nov. 25: 710,000 / .26
- Dec. 2: 913,000 / .42
- Dec. 9: 995,000 / .45
- Dec. 16: 806,000 / .32
- Dec. 23: 775,000 / .32
- Dec. 30: 977,000 / .40
- Jan. 6, 2021: 662,000 / .25
- Jan. 13: 762,000 / .30
- Jan. 20: 854,000 / .36
- Jan. 27: 734,000 / .29
- Feb. 3: 844,000 / .32
- Feb. 10: 741,000 / .29
- Feb. 17: 747,000 / .31
- Feb. 24: 831,000 / .35
- Mar. 3: 934,000 / .33
- Mar. 10: 743,000 / .32
- Mar. 17: 768,000 / .28
- Mar. 24: 757,000 / .30
- Mar. 31: 700,000 / .26
- Apr. 7: 688,000 / .28
- Apr. 14: 1,219,000 / .44
- Apr. 21: 1,104,000 / .37
- Apr. 28: 889,000 / .33
- May 5: 1,090,000 / .42
- May 12: 936,000 / .31
- May 19: 821,000 / .28
- May 28: 526,000 / .20
- June 4: 462,000 / .19
- June 11: 487,000 / .19
- June 18: 551,000 / .20
- June 26: 649,000 / .21
- June 30: 883,000 / .35
- July 7: 871,000 / .33
- July 14: 1,025,000 / .40
- July 21: 1,148,000 / .44
- July 28: 1,108,000 / .45
- Aug. 4: 1,102,000 / .46
- Aug. 11: 979,000 / .35
- Aug. 18: 975,000/ .35
- Aug. 25: 1,172,000/ .48
- Sept. 1: 1,047,000/ .38
- Sept. 8: 1,319,000/ .53
- Sept. 15 1,175,000/ .44
- Sept. 22 1,273,000/ .48
- Sept. 29 1,152,000/ .45
- Oct. 6 1,053,000/ .37
- Oct. 16 727,000/ .28
- Oct. 23 575,000/ .22
- Oct. 27th 941,000/ .40
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