Fans are always curious about the latest wrestling ratings, well look no further as we bring to you the most recent numbers for this week’s WWE Raw, WWE Smackdown, NXT, AEW Dynamite, and AEW Collision.
WWE Raw TV Ratings
The episode of Monday Night Raw following Wrestlemania 40 was a big hit. On the heels of what is being called the “biggest Wrestlemania of all time,” the April 8 edition of the flagship WWE show pulled in 2.3 million average viewers for the three-hour broadcast on the USA Network.
This week’s WWE wrestling ratings earned its best numbers with the all-important 18 to 49 demographic since September 2019. It also scored its highest total viewership since February 2020. What makes it all the more important is it posted these numbers while competing against the 2024 NCAA Men’s Tournament National Championship game.
The opening segment of the show featuring new WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes and The Rock earned the highest quarter-hour with a whopping 3.2 million viewers.
WWE NXT TV Ratings
On the heels of a highly successful Stand & Deliver premium live event that earned the biggest gate in NXT history, the ratings for this week’s episode are in. And they are solid as the April 9 edition of the weekly series earned 647,000 average viewers on the USA Network.
That number was reportedly up one percent from last week, however, in the 18 to 49 demographic this week’s NXT broadcast was actually down five percent from the previous episode. Nevertheless, not just WWE’s main roster shows are on fire, but ratings for NXT are reportedly up 12 percent over this point last year.
WWE Smackdown TV Ratings
We will deliver the latest ratings for this week’s edition of WWE Smackdown when they become available over the weekend.
AEW Dynamite TV Ratings
There was a lot of hype coming into this week’s edition of AEW Dynamite. Last week it was announced that the company would release security footage of the infamous fight between CM Punk and Jack Perry at All In last summer. Well, it seemed that promoting that revelation made a major difference in the AEW ratings this week.
The April 10 episode of All Elite Wreslting’s flagship show delivered an average of 819,000 viewers on TNT. The two-hour broadcast peaked in the third quarter with 880,000 viewers for the segment of the Young Bucks unveiling the All In video.
This week’s AEW Dynamite earned well over 100,000 more viewers than the 752,000 the show averaged last week.
AEW Collision TV Ratings
We will deliver the latest ratings for this week’s edition of AEW Collision when they become available over the weekend.
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