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AEW Grand Slam Australia Scores Major Ratings Win Despite Late Start Time

One Big Thing

AEW’s Australian debut event delivered exceptional viewership numbers, averaging 502,000 viewers despite a 10:52 PM EST start time – marking a 30% increase from the previous week’s Collision.

By the Numbers

  • 502,000 average viewers – up 71% from the four-week trailing average
  • 0.21 rating in 18-49 demographic – 110% increase from previous week
  • Ranked #4 among prime time cable telecasts
  • First quarter-hour peaked at over 1 million viewers

Key Details

  • Show featured Kenny Omega/Will Ospreay victory over Don Callis Family
  • Mercedes Mone and Kazuchika Okada retained their titles
  • Toni Storm became first 4-time AEW Women’s World Champion

Why It Matters

These ratings demonstrate AEW’s ability to draw significant viewership in non-traditional time slots and marks their successful expansion into the Australian market. The numbers outperformed recent episodes of both WWE NXT and AEW Dynamite in the key demographic.

The Bigger Picture

The strong performance, particularly in the opening segment, suggests potential for AEW’s international expansion strategy. However, the drop to 294,000 viewers by the show’s end indicates the challenges of maintaining audience engagement during late-night broadcasts.

What’s Next?

Will AEW’s international success translate into sustained ratings growth for their regular programming? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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