AEW Dynamite stabilizes its 18-49 audience, score largest viewership since January

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AEW Dynamite stabilized this week after posting its lowest 18-49 audience in its normal time slot last week.

The March 12 episode following the Revolution pay-per-view averaged 628,000 viewers and 221,000 viewers (0.16) in the 18-49 demographic on TBS, which doesn’t include viewership on the Max streaming service.

Last week’s low demo audience was met with a 31% increase this week, while overall viewership grew by 5% and was Dynamite’s largest since January 22.

The show’s 18-34 audience nearly doubled from 50,000 viewers last week to 90,000 viewers and was its largest in two weeks for that demographic.

The 35-49 audience grew by 10% from last week, which was also a two-week high.

The show ranked sixth among prime time programming on cable behind the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Boston Celtics on ESPN (0.49), Jesse Watters Primetime (0.24), Gutfeld (0.21), Hannity (0.20) on Fox News, and Summer House (0.17) on Bravo.

Dynamite also aired against the second episode of WWE Evolve on the Tubi streaming platform, which streamed against AEW’s first hour of the show.

Wrestlenomics reports that the first fifteen minutes of the show represented the peak quarter for overall viewership with 749,000. The peak in the 18-49 audience was between 9 – 9:15 p.m. ET with the debut of Speedball Mike Bailey against Beast Mortos with 244,000 viewers (0.18) and edging out of the opening quarter.

Data: Wrestlenomics and Programming Insider

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