Friday night’s AEW Rampage records a decrease in viewership, marking its lowest since November, with a 34.2 percent drop from the previous week.
Summary
– AEW Rampage’s Friday night episode at a special start time of 7 p.m. Eastern averaged 300,000 viewers on TNT.
– Viewership is down by 34.2 percent from the previous week, marking the lowest audience total since November 25.
– The episode drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 35.7 percent from the previous week and the lowest since December 15.
Friday night’s episode of AEW Rampage, with a special start time of 7 p.m. Eastern on TNT, averaged 300,000 viewers, marking a decrease of 34.2 percent from the previous week. This figure represents the lowest audience total for Rampage since November 25, when the show was moved to a Saturday night.
In the 18-49 demographic, Rampage drew a 0.09 rating, experiencing a decline of 35.7 percent from the previous week. This rating is Rampage’s lowest since the December 15 episode, which coincided with ROH’s Final Battle pay-per-view.
However, when comparing the same week in 2023, when the show also switched time slots due to NBA All-Star Weekend, Rampage’s overall audience increased by 4.5 percent. Additionally, the 18-49 rating saw a notable rise of 28.6 percent during this comparison.
As AEW navigates viewership fluctuations, fans remain eager to see how the promotion adapts and evolves in the coming weeks.