AEW Rampage Falls To Second-Lowest Viewership Ever
Ratings slumped for AEW's Full Gear go-home episode of Rampage last week.
Last week's episode of AEW Rampage was watched by the second-lowest total audience in the show's short history.
A total of 515,000 people watched the show on 12 November, including 263,000 in the key 18-49 demographic. This made for a P18-49 rating of 0.20, with Rampage ranking 13th on the night amongst original cable telecasts, doing so on a heavy night of NBA and college football coverage.
Both the P2+ and P18-49 numbers were down from the previous week, sliding from 599,000 to 515,000 and 293,000 to 263,000 respectively.
Last week's Rampage was the go-home show ahead of Full Gear 2021, which went down the following evening. The last thing AEW viewers saw before the pay-per-view was Matt Hardy celebrating after victory over Orange Cassidy in Rampage's lumberjack match main event.
Rampage's quarter-hour breakdown was as follows (per Wrestlenomics):-
Quarter-hours for AEW Rampage on Friday:
Q1 w/ Jungle Boy vs. Bobby Fish was by far the most watched, averaging 587,000 viewers, including 305,000 aged 18 to 49 (equivalent to 0.23 demo rating).Q2 dropped hard, the rest stable.More demos & analysis: https://t.co/pK5oQXgmu2 pic.twitter.com/tAm6a7mVmx
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As well as Cassidy vs. Hardy, a relatively thin card, star-power wise, opened with Bobby Fish vs. Jungle Boy, which is where the audience peaked. Quarter-hours two and three featured Jade Cargill vs. Santana Garrett and Dante Martin vs. Ariya Daivari respectively, along with multiple video packages and short angles.
Data: Wrestlenomics, Showbuzz Daily.