AEW held the November 1st, 2023, episode of Dynamite at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky was filled with intense action, but how did the viewership turn out?

According to Wrestlenomics, the November 1st episode of AEW Dynamite brought in 832,000 viewers, with a .28 in the 18 to 49 demographic. This number was from the previous week’s episode.

On October 25th, AEW drew 774,000 viewers for their flagship Wednesday night Dynamite show. That was new record-low for the company’s Wednesday night show.

During AEW Dynamite’s November 1st episode, the AEW International Championship was on the line as Orange Cassidy faced off against Claudio Castagnoli. Orange Cassidy successfully defended his championship, leaving the crowd excited and off to a good note.

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The reigning ROH 6-Man champions, The Elite, consisting of Hangman Page and The Young Bucks, put their titles on the line against the Mogul Embassy, represented by Gates of Agony and Brian Cage. In an unexpected turn of events, The Mogul Embassy emerged victorious, winning the championships.

Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho joined forces to take on the team of Matt Menard and Angelo Parker. In the end, it was Omega and Jericho who clinched the victory. That led to more hype toward Full Gear.

The AEW Women’s World Championship was also up for grabs as Hikaru Shida defended her title against Willow Nightingale. Shida successfully retained her championship, solidifying her reign as a dominant force in the women’s division.

The night’s main event featured an explosive showdown as MJF, The Acclaimed, and Billy Gunn squared off against Bullet Club Gold, led by Jay White, and featuring Juice Robinson and The Gunns. When everything was said and done, Jay White pinned MJF, securing the victory for his team, further building tension for their collision at Full Gear.

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