Last week’s AEW Rampage was able to draw a total of 549,000 viewers, while this past Friday’s episode of AEW Rampage was able to draw a total of 471,000 viewers, reports Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics and Showbuzz Daily.
This total is down 14.20% from last week’s episode of AEW Rampage, which drew a rating of 0.20 in the 18-49 key demo. Last Friday’s 0.20 rating is up 5.26% from last week’s episode of Rampage, which drew a 0.19 rating in the key 18-49 demo. Last Friday night’s 0.20 rating in the key 18-49 demo represents around 261,000 total viewers that watched AEW Rampage last Friday, which is up 5.24% from last week’s 248,000 total viewers in the 18-49 key demo, with a 0.19 rating.
Last Friday night’s taped AEW Rampage episode inside the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee featured Adam Cole facing Preston “10” Vance in a Singles Match, Powerhouse Hobbs facing Dante Martin in a Face Of The Revolution Qualifying Match, Serena Deeb having another edition of The Professor’s 5 Minute Rookie Challenge and NJPW’s Jay White taking on Trent Beretta in Singles action, which was the main event.
This past Friday night’s episode of AEW Rampage ranked #11 for the night on the Cable Top 150, with a 0.20 rating in the 18-49 key demo, which is down from last week’s #10 ranking. This past Friday’s AEW Rampage ranked #69 in viewership for the night on cable, which is down from last week’s #51 ranking.
Last Friday night’s episode of AEW Rampage drew the third-lowest audience in the history of the show, which was expected due to the change in timeslot. For the second week in a row, last Friday’s episode of Rampage drew the lowest total audience since the New Year’s Eve special. Last Friday’s AEW Rampage episode faced strong competition from the NBA’s All-Star coverage at 7PM ET on ESPN, which topped the night on the Cable Top 150, with a 0.52 rating in the 18-49 key demo and drew 1.290 million viewers.
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