AEW Dynamite, Oct 25 on TBS: 774,000 viewers; 0.24 P18-49 rating

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AEW Dynamite last night on TBS, was watched by 774,000 viewers on average, including about 321,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.24 P18-49 rating.

This was Dynamite’s lowest total viewership in its normal time slot since June 15, 2022 and the lowest P18-49 viewership since June 28 , 2023.

The first NBA regular season games on ESPN aired with the Knicks vs. Celtics in primetime, averaging 2.55 million viewers and a 0.90 P18-49 rating, according to Sports TV Ratings. Capitals vs. Devils on TNT averaged 452,000 viewers and a 0.15 P18-49 rating.

This week’s Dynamite was down 14% compared to last week’s total viewership of 901,000. Among viewers 18 to 49, viewership was down 21% from last week’s 0.31 rating.

Viewer counts in thousands for this week’s episode with the difference versus the median of the last 28 days in parentheses:

P2+: 774 (-6%)

P18-49: 321 (-12%)

M18-49: 234 (-8%)

F18-49: 86 (-23%)

P18-34: 120 (-19%)

M18-34: 67 (-34%)

F18-34: 53 (+10%)

P35-49: 201 (-10%)

M35-49: 167 (+4%)

F35-49: 33 (-47%)

Non-P18-49: 453 (-2%)

Most-viewed YouTube videos from Dynamite, as of 4pm today:

1. The Nature Boy RIC FLAIR in AEW?! An ICONIC gift for the LEGENDARY STING!: 980,632

2. AEW World & ROH Tag Champ MJF takes on Juice for the Dynamite Diamond Ring!: 327,334

3. International Champ, Orange Cassidy & OKADA vs Danielson & Castagnoli!: 232,264

4. RVD returns to Philly with FTW Champ, HOOK, to take on Dark Order!: 122,774

5. ROH World 6-Man Champs Young Bucks & Hangman Page vs the Hardys & Zay!: 114,672

6. Ruby Soho gets her shot against AEW Women’s World Champ Hikaru Shida!: 95,133

This ratings report was written with the assistance of automated programs created by me, then manually edited.

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Brandon Thurston
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Brandon Thurston has written about wrestling business since 2015. He’s also worked as an independent wrestler and trainer.


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