AEW Dynamite Hits Huge Milestone with 200th Episode: Unbelievable Viewership and Key Demo Rating Revealed!

AEW Dynamite celebrated its 200th episode with a live show from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. The milestone episode drew 894,000 viewers on TBS, according to Nielsen via Wrestlenomics. Although this is a slight decrease of 0.44% from last week’s post-Blood & Guts episode, the show still managed to draw a solid audience.

In the key 18-49 demographic, AEW Dynamite scored a 0.31 rating, representing 406,000 viewers. This is a 6.89% increase from last week’s rating of 0.29. The show continues to perform well in this coveted demographic.

While this week’s viewership and key demo rating are slightly below the 2022 average, AEW Dynamite’s 200th episode still ranked as the thirteenth-highest total audience of the year so far. It also tied for the fifth-highest key demo rating with two other episodes.

Looking back at the same week in 2022, this week’s viewership was down 4.69%, while the key demo rating was down 3.12%. Despite these slight decreases, AEW Dynamite remains a strong contender in the wrestling landscape.

The 200th episode of AEW Dynamite featured an exciting card that included a promo from AEW World Champion MJF, The Elite facing off against Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, and Satnam Singh, and a tag team match between Chris Jericho and Konosuke Takeshita against Sammy Guevara and Daniel Garcia. The show also saw FTW Champion Jack Perry taking on Jerry Lynn, Jon Moxley battling Trent Beretta and Penta El Zero Miedo in an Anything Goes match, and ROH World Tag Team Champions Aussie Open defending their titles against Komander and AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo. The main event of the night was Toni Storm defending the AEW Women’s World Title against new champion Hikaru Shida.

AEW Dynamite has consistently delivered exciting matches and storylines, keeping fans engaged and entertained. The show’s viewership and key demo rating have remained strong throughout the year, with an average viewership of 955,711 per episode in 2022 and a key demo rating average of 0.34.

As AEW continues to grow and establish itself as a major player in the wrestling industry, fans can expect more thrilling episodes of AEW Dynamite in the future. Stay tuned to ProWrestlingWars.com for all the latest news and updates from the world of professional wrestling.

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