AEW brought a loaded episode of Dynamite this week as they presented a show after Worlds End. Now, we know how the viewership turned out when everything was said and done.

According to Wrestlenomics, the January 3rd episode of AEW Dynamite brought an overall average of 801,000 viewers, with a .26 in the 18 to 49 demographic. That number was down from the previous week’s average.

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite included a lot of action as the company brought the fallout after Worlds End on Saturday, December 30tth. MJF lost the ROH World Tag Team Titles in the main event match on Dynamite last week, and he lost the AEW World Title at Worlds End. Samoa Joe was on the show as AEW World Champion, and so was Adam Cole, as he declared that MJF is dead and not coming back.

The December 28th episode of AEW Dynamite brought in an overnight average of 843,000 viewers, with a .31 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

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The December 20th episode of AEW Dynamite brought in 782,000 viewers, with a .26 in the 18 to 49 demographic. The December 13th episode of AEW Dynamite had 845,000 viewers and a .30 in the 18 to 49 demographic. The episode on December 13th brought in 823,000 viewers and a .29 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The November 30th episode had an overnight average of 858,000 viewers and a .29 in the 18 to 49 demographic, showing an increase from the previous week. The November 22nd episode had an average of 845,000 viewers and a .26 in the 18 to 49 demographic, a slight improvement from the previous week.

Ringside News provided extensive play-by-play coverage of AEW Dynamite this week for their live December 27th episode. We also provided spoilers for the Rampage taping that went down directly after the show.

We will keep our eye on this story, and everything else in the pro wrestling world, here at Ringside News. It will be interesting to see how Tony Khan books AEW in 2024, as they continue trying their best to pop a viewership number in a world with so much pro wrestling competition.

AEW has done a lot in 2023, and they’re not stopping in 2024. Share your thoughts on AEW’s booking and suggestions for improvement in the comments section!

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