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With Wednesday all to itself in terms of live wrestling, last night’s All Out go-home episode of AEW Dynamite averaged 928,000 viewers on TNT, matching February 5 for the  show’s fourth highest total of 2020.

That was up 14.1 percent from last week when the show aired on Thursday night. 

In the 18-49 demo, Dynamite averaged a 0.36 rating, up 24.1 percent from last week and matching the highest number in that category since January 15. The show was eighth for the night on cable in the demo. It was only topped by two NBA playoff games that both aired against different portions of Dynamite, the episode of SportsCenter that aired after the later game, an episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and news programming that was up from usual levels as we get closer to the November election. 

A replay of Tuesday’s NXT aired on SyFy and finished 125th in the 18-49 demo with a 0.04 rating. It averaged 183,000 total viewers, so it likely had little impact on the AEW number. 

The total combined audience for NXT and AEW this week was 1.777 million viewers. That’s the highest since November of last year and the third highest ever, but it’s also with the show airing on two separate nights as compared to head-to-head like they usually do. 

In the individual demos, as compared to last Thursday, Dynamite did: women 18-49 — 0.21 (up 10.5 percent), men 18-49 — 0.51 (up 30.8 percent and fourth overall on cable), people 18-34 — 0.23 (up 21.1 percent), females 12-34 — 0.10 (down 28.6 percent), males 12-34 — 0.28 (up 12 percent), people 25-54 — 0.43 (up 30.3 percent), and people over 50 — 0.35 (up 16.7 percent). 

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Next Wednesday, AEW gets the night to itself again for the post-All Out edition of Dynamite. NXT will air on Tuesday again next week due to the NHL playoffs.

Here’s a look at the last 10 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 ratings for both shows: