AEW Rampage Sees Viewership Drop With Live Broadcast

By | November 6, 2021

AEW brought a live episode of Rampage for fans this week and that typically brings a larger audience to their Friday night show. How did the viewership turn out this week?

Click here for our coverage of AEW Rampage from this week.

According to Forbes’ Alfred Konuwa, AEW Rampage brought a fast nationals viewership of 556,000 viewers. While the final number is typically higher than their fast national number, that is still quite a drop with a live broadcast.

The October 29th episode of AEW Rampage brought in 623,000 viewers. They also garnered a .25 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

AEW Rampage’s episode on October 22nd brought a fast national number of 515,000 viewers. No demographic rating was made available in the fast national number.

The October 15th episode of AEW Rampage drew a fast national average of 559,000 fans. That was actually an improvement from the previous week’s overnight numbers.

466,000 viewers were registered with the overnight numbers for AEW Rampage on October 8th. 196,000 were in the demo. It should be noted that the previous week the actual average was 28k higher than the overnight.

The October 1st episode of AEW Rampage drew an overnight viewership of 594,000, and 316,000 of those viewers were in the key demographic to give them a .24 rating.

The September 24th airing of AEW Rampage Grand Slam brought an average viewership of 640,000 fans. The first hour brought in 727,000 viewers with the second capturing 552,000 viewers. That brought an average rating of .285 for the two-hour broadcast.

The September 17th episode of AEW Rampage brought in an average of 642,000 viewers. They also garnered a .28 in the 19 to 49 demographic. That marked a new low for the company’s Friday night show.

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