AEW Rampage posts one of its lowest 18-49 audiences in normal time slot

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AEW Rampage returns to its normal time slot but still experienced one of its lowest 18-49 audiences.

The February 24th edition from Phoenix averaged 409,000 viewers and approximately 138,000 (0.11) in the 18-49 demographic. (Wrestlenomics and Showbuzz Daily).

In its regular time slot, it was the second-lowest 18-49 audience in the history of Rampage.

Compared to last week’s episode that aired at 7 p.m. ET on TNT, this week’s show was up 59 percent in viewership and increased 43 percent in the key demo audience.

If you go back two weeks when it last aired at 10 p.m. ET, the show was up nine percent in viewers, but down 10 percent in the 18-49 audience (with a 19 percent increase among women but a 21 percent drop among men).

Adults 35-49 were even with the show two weeks ago with males in the demo decreasing by 13 percent and females up by 28 percent.

Adults 18-34 fell from 0.08 two weeks ago to 0.06 this past Friday.

Adults 50+ grew from 0.18 two weeks ago to 0.21.

The show was promoted around The Young Bucks taking on Aussie Open in the opening match and was headlined by Action Andretti vs. Sammy Guevara.

The show aired against the NBA game between Oklahoma and Phoenix that ranked first among cable originals with 1,127,000 viewers and 0.4 in the demo.

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