The viewership for the September 29th edition of AEW Dynamite has been published. On average, the show was watched by 1.152 million viewers. the numbers have been obtained by Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics:
The debut of Rhodes to the Top, immediately following Dynamite, was watched by 422,000 viewers on average and 227,000 18 to 49 (0.17). It ranked #16 on cable for the day.
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) September 30, 2021
In the demo, male-female split was 67-33, compared to Dynamite's 74-26.https://t.co/47CmW5Qp5R pic.twitter.com/WSb7eop5J2
All Elite Wrestling has seen a slight drop in viewers compared to the previous week. By contrast, the Grand Slam edition of Dynamite drew 1.273 million viewers. The change in viewers calculates to approximately a drop of 9.5%.
In regards to key demographics, AEW Dynamite was once again the most viewed show in the 18-49 demographic. 588,000 viewers were in the relevant age range for the demographic, obtaining a rating of 0.45. This is also slightly down from the Grand Slam rating of 0.48.
The September 29th Dynamite was broadcast from Rochester in New York, and was dedicated to the memory of the late, great Brodie Lee. The main event of the show saw Sammy Guevara defeat Miro to become the new TNT Champion.
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