AEW Rampage presented a taped episode for their November 10th episode. This was a big change from the usual, because the company typically tapes that show after Dynamite every Wednesday. How did the viewership do with this week’s live episode?

According to Wrestlenomics, the November 10th episode of AEW Rampage brought 298,000 viewers for their live show. They also brought in a .11 from the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was up from the previous week’s terrible average.

During the November 10th episode of AEW Rampage, Red Velvet made her first Rampage appearance in over a year this week when she took on Ruby Soho in singles action, and Red Velvet picked up the win as well. The Kingdom won a squash match. Also, FTR defeated Komander and Vikingo.

The November 3rd episode of AEW Rampage brought in a viewership of 280,000, with 131K in the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was down 38% from the previous week’s number.

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The October 27th episode of AEW Rampage brought a viewership of 307,000 viewers, with 113k of those in the 18 to 49 demographic. That viewership number was down 10% from the previous week’s average.

The October 20th episode of AEW Rampage brought in an overnight viewership of 314,000, with 134k in the 18 to 49 demographic. It was reported that the overall viewership is down 23% from the previous week’s 372,000 number.

We will have to see if AEW Rampage can sustain a viewership number. This week’s Collision was taped after Rampage, and Ringside News has complete spoilers for the 11/11 show.

What’s your take on AEW Rampage? Do you watch the show every week at this point? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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