AEW Dynamite sees a small increase for post-All Out episode

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Following the All Out pay-per-view event, Dynamite attracted its largest audience in over a month with Wednesday’s program.

The September 6 show from Indianapolis averaged 887,000 viewers and 409,000 (0.31) in the 18-49 demographic. (Data: Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics)

It was Dynamite’s largest audience since August 2 with a 2% increase from last week. The 18-49 audience was its highest of the past two weeks since August 23.

In the key demo, male viewership grew from 278,000 to 289,000 while females were up by 8% from 111,000 to 120,000.

Adults 18-34 improved by 14% with 155,000 viewers and included a 20% bump among males in the demo.

Adults 35-49 were even virtually identical to last week’s average, although female viewership saw a 12% increase from last week in the category.

In Canada, Dynamite averaged approximately 104,000 viewers and 56,000 in the 25-54 demographic on TSN 2, which did not rank among the top ten sports programs on Wednesday. The top three sports programs included the Toronto Blue Jays vs. Oakland A’s, Men’s World Cup Basketball with Canada vs. Slovenia, and U.S. Open Tennis coverage.

Wrestlenomics reported that the most-watched quarter was the opening fifteen minutes of the show with 982,000 viewers for Orange Cassidy’s address to the audience and the start of Jon Moxley with AR Fox. The peak in the 18-49 demographic was 8:30 – 8:45 p.m. ET with 440,000 viewers for Le Sex Gods vs. Aussie Open. The main event between Darby Allin and Nick Wayne was the lowest of the night in both categories with 730,000 viewers and 350,000 in the demo, which fell 15% and 17% respectively from the previous quarter. It is worth noting that the main event featured two picture-in-picture breaks during the match.  

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