AEW Dynamite Scores HUGE Rating - Beats WWE Raw In Key Demo!

The post-All Out episode of AEW Dynamite scores big.

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With AEW the talk of the wrestling world right now, this week's post-All Out episode of AEW Dynamite scored a huge number for Tony Khan's promotion.

As per Showbuzz Daily, the most recent episode of AEW's Wednesday flagship show drew 1.319 million viewers on TNT.

Now only does this represent an increase of nearly 26% on last week's Dynamite viewership of 1.047 million, it also makes this week's offering the second most-watched in Dynamite history - putting it only behind the first ever episode of Dynamite when it comes to ratings.

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In addition to this majorly impressive number, this week's Dynamite beat Raw in the key 18-49 demographic. Up over 40% from last week's number, Dynamite scored a 0.52 rating and approximately 681,000 in that ever-important demo. As for Raw, the most recent episode of WWE's red brand programming hit 678,000 in the 18-49 bracket.

All of this means that AEW Dynamite ranked #1 on the Cable Top 150 for the third week in a row.

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Following the stunning All Out PPV this past weekend, the 8 September AEW Dynamite saw the Dynamite debuts of Ruby Soho, Bryan Danielson and Adam Cole, as well as an appearance from CM Punk in addition to the regular faces of All Elite Wrestling, such as Cinciniati hometown heroes like Jon Moxley and Brian Pillman Jr.

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