AEW Rampage Hits Lowest Ever Ratings In Regular Time Slot

New lows for AEW Rampage in its Friday, 10 PM slot.

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Last week's episode of AEW Rampage saw the show fall to its lowest ever television ratings in its regular Friday night timeslot.

A total of 425,000 P2+ viewers watched Rampage on 25 March. That number included 182,000 P18-49 viewers, making for a rating of 0.14. Both of these figures are all-time lows for the AEW show in its normal slot.

Rampage finished 32nd on the night amongst original cable telecasts, having returned to its 10 PM ET airing after the previous week's preemption. Understandably, given the show aired close to midnight, the moved 18 March episode drew un-caveated all-time low numbers of 389,000 P2+ viewers and 166,000 in P18-49.

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In total, the 25 March Rampage was up 7% in total viewership and 10% from the previous week's preempted broadcast.

Friday night television was dominated by NCAA basketball last week, which likely had an impact on AEW's numbers. TBS coverage occupied each of the top four spots on cable - with 7:14 PM and 10:13 PM broadcasts leading the way with 0.71 ratings in P18-49. Coverage would have clashed and overlapped with Rampage on Friday.

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Data: Wrestlenomics, Showbuzz Daily.

 
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