AEW Dynamite created more momentum toward their Beach Break event. WWE NXT also included a few newsworthy events as they ran two tag team tournaments. How did the viewership turn out?
Post Wrestling reports that AEW Dynamite brought in 854.000 viewers this week. WWE NXT brought in 659,000 viewers.
AEW brought in 762,000 viewers for the second night of New Year’s Smash with a .30 in the 18-49 demographic. WWE NXT brought in 551,000 with a .14 in the same coveted demographic.
New Year’s Smash night one drew 662,000 viewers with a .25 rating in the 18-49 demographic. WWE NXT New Year’s Evil brought in 641,000 viewers with a .16 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Last week’s Wednesday Night War saw AEW pull in 977,000 viewers for their Celebration of Life for Brodie Lee. They also earned a .40 rating in the 18-49 demographic. NXT drew 586,000 viewers with a .12 rating in the coveted demographic.
The week prior saw AEW Dynamite draw an overnight viewership of 775,000 viewers. WWE NXT brought in 698,000 viewers.
The previous week, AEW Dynamite drew an overnight viewership of 806,000 viewers. They also scored a .35 in the 18-49 demographic. WWE NXT brought in 766,000 with a .19 in the 18-49 demographic.
The week before that, Wednesday Night War brought an overnight viewership of 995,000 viewers. That was a huge number for AEW, especially with the NXT competition. WWE NXT drew 659,000 viewers. AEW was #2 in cable for the night with a .45 rating in the 18-49 demographic.