AEW President Tony Khan helms the ship when it comes to his company, for better or worse. The current decline of AEW Dynamite’s ratings is always a major topic of discussion and it appears that despite last week’s Dynamite getting less than 700K ratings, Khan bragged about its success.

In case you did not know, the July 3rd edition of AEW Dynamite drew 688,000 viewers and achieved a rating of 0.23 in the coveted 18-49 demographic which was a slight bump from the previous week’s show.

Ahead of this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, Tony Khan took to Twitter took to Twitter and bragged about AEW Dynamite being the #1 show on cable as well as the #1 show on all television in the 18-34 demographic. This is despite the fact that Dynamite was not able to get even 700,000 ratings, which has slowly become the norm for the show.

”Thank you all who watch AEW! Last Wednesday, #AEWDynamite was the #1 show on cable + #1 show on ALL tv in 18-34 demo! We’re back SOON this Wednesday, July 10! @owen_foundation Finals: @bryandanielson vs Hangman + @willowwrestles vs @MariahMayx + MUCH more on TBS THIS WEDNESDAY”

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It is also to be noted that the June 19th AEW Dynamite drew concerning television ratings, with only 502,000 viewers and 0.16 key demo rating, which was the lowest in the show’s history, so AEW Dynamite continues to have issues with its ratings. Nonetheless, fans certainly hope AEW will be able to improve their overall ratings soon enough.

Why do you feel Tony Khan bragged about AEW Dynamite’s ratings despite the fact it didn’t manage to draw 700K ratings? Let us know in the comments section below!

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