All Elite Wrestling once again beat out NXT in viewership, although neither show posted a particularly impressive number.
Wednesday’s Dynamite episode drew 685,000 viewers on TNT, topping the 590,000 viewers garnered by NXT on the USA Network by 16%, according to Showbuzz Daily.
AEW ranked #37 in the Cable Top 150, while NXT ranked #74. AEW ranked #73 in viewership, while NXT ranked #79 in viewership.
Last week’s Dynamite episode drew 819,000 viewers and ranked #23 in the Cable Top 150, and #71 in viewership. Last week’s NXT episode drew 669,000 viewers and ranked #56 in the Cable Top 150, and #78 in viewership.
This is the lowest Dynamite viewership of 2020, and the second-lowest NXT viewership of 2020, going back to the January 1 episode, which drew 548,000 viewers. This is also the lowest NXT viewership for a first-run episode. This is also the second-lowest AEW viewership in history, going back to the November 27 show, which drew 663,000 viewers.
AEW drew a 0.25 rating in the 18-49 demographic while NXT drew a 0.15 in the same demo this week. Last week’s AEW show drew a 0.34 rating while the NXT episode drew a 0.20 in that demographic.
AEW’s 0.25 rating is tied with the December 18 episode for the lowest ever. NXT’s 0.15 rating is tied January 1 for the lowest in the history of that show.
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