Facts about AEW’s fan popularity trends | Wrestlenomics Report

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For the sake of focusing on fan popularity and the potential audience AEW Dynamite could have captured over time, here’s the P18-49 coverage rating for AEW Dynamite from 2019 through 2024. This represents the percentage of viewers in the 18 to 49 age group living in households with the network (TNT and later TBS) who watched Dynamite.

And here’s a table representing those annual averages for each year.

Here’s a table with the annual averages for the coverage rating for the audience age 2 or older.

Here are the annual averages and totals for estimated tickets distributed from WrestleTix since 2021, as well as the count of events for each year, across each event type.

Here’s the data for new videos on YouTube views on AEW’s official channel, sourced from Wrestlenomics’ daily data collections following each video for the first seven days of its life.

Here’s data for Google web search related to the “All Elite Wrestling” topic, across major regions for AEW, including Worldwide, according to trends.google.com.

I didn’t include pay-per-view data here because I haven’t seen reports yet for Worlds End or Full Gear and, separately, it’s hard to verify that data.


Brandon Thurston has written about wrestling business since 2015. He operates and owns Wrestlenomics.