– Wrestlenomics has the ratings and viewership numbers for last night’s edition of AEW Dynamite. Last night marked the fifth anniversary show for Dynamite, celebrating the five years of Dynamite’s debut on TNT in 2019.
Numbers were down from last week’s Dynamite Grand Slam event in Queens, New York. Dynamite averaged 680,000 viewers. Viewership dropped by three percent from last week’s show, which averaged 702,000 viewers.
In the P18-49 key ratings demo, Dynamite drew a 0.20 rating. The rating for the live TBS broadcast dipped from the 0.23 rating in the same key demo for Dynamite Grand Slam.
Dynamite finished at No. 7 in the rankings for cable original programming in primetime. The show finished behind the MLB Wild Card Playoff games, Fox News telecasts, and MTV’s The Challenge.
Last night’s show featured the show’s biggest overrun in Dynamite history, with the live broadcast ending well past the two-and-a-half-hour mark. Earlier in the day, AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery announced a new multi-year multimedia rights deal, which will see Dynamite and Collision remain on TBS and TNT, plus AEW programming will be simulcast on Max. Additionally, AEW’s live pay-per-view events will also stream on Max starting later next year.