Friday night’s AEW Dynamite drew 462,000 viewers on TNT, down from last week’s 526,000 viewers.
That’s the lowest viewer number Dynamite has ever done, though it again didn’t air in its normal time slot. The show was moved to Friday night at 10 PM ET due to the NBA playoffs on TNT.
In the 18-49 demographic, it drew a 0.19 rating, down from last week’s 0.20.
Tuesday’s NXT drew 668,000 viewers on USA. 18-49 ratings are not available at this time.
This time last year on June 3, 2020, AEW drew 730,000 viewers and NXT drew 715,000.
Source: Dave Meltzer
| Date | AEW | NXT |
|---|---|---|
| 2021/06/04 (Fri) | 462,000 | 668,000 (6/01) |
| 2021/05/28 (Fri) | 526,000 | 698,000 (5/25) |
| 2021/05/19 | 821,000 | 700,000 (5/18) |
| 2021/05/12 | 936,000 | 697,000 (5/11) |
| 2021/05/05 | 1,090,000 | 761,000 (5/4) |
| 2021/04/28 | 889,000 | 744,000 (4/27) |
| 2021/04/21 | 1,104,000 | 805,000 (4/20) |
| 2021/04/14 | 1,219,000 | 805,000 (4/13) |
| 2021/04/07 | 688,000 | 768,000 |
| 2021/03/31 | 700,000 | 654,000 |
| 2021/03/24 | 757,000 | 678,000 |
| 2021/03/17 | 768,000 | 597,000 |
| 2021/03/10 | 743,000 | 691,000 |
| 2021/03/03 | 934,000 | 692,000 |
| 2021/02/24 | 831,000 | 734,000 |
| 2021/02/17 | 747,000 | 713,000 |
| 2021/02/10 | 741,000 | 558,000 |
| 2021/02/03 | 844,000 | 610,000 |
| 2021/01/27 | 734,000 | 720,000 |
| 2021/01/20 | 854,000 | 659,000 |
| 2021/01/13 | 762,000 | 551,000 |
| 2021/01/06 | 662,000 | 641,000 |
| 2020/12/30 | 977,000 | 586,000 |
| 2020/12/23 | 775,000 | 698,000 |
| 2020/12/16 | 806,000 | 766,000 |
| 2020/12/09 | 995,000 | 659,000 |
| 2020/12/02 | 913,000 | 658,000 |
| 2020/11/25 | 710,000 | 712,000 |
| 2020/11/18 | 850,000 | 638,000 |
| 2020/11/11 | 764,000 | 632,000 |
| 2020/11/04 | 717,000 | 610,000 |
| 2020/10/28 | 781,000 | 876,000 |
| 2020/10/21 | 753,000 | 644,000 |
| 2020/10/14 | 826,000 | 651,000 |
| 2020/10/07 | 753,000 | 639,000 |
| 2020/09/30 | 866,000 | 732,000 |
| 2020/09/23 | 835,000 | 696,000 |
| 2020/09/16 | 886,000 | 689,000 |
| 2020/09/09 | 1,016,000 | – |
| 2020/09/08 | – | 838,000 |
| 2020/09/02 | 928,000 | – |
| 2020/09/01 | – | 849,000 |
| 2020/08/27 | 813,000 | – |
| 2020/08/26 | – | 824,000 |
| 2020/08/22 | 755,000 | – |
| 2020/08/19 | – | 853,000 |
| 2020/08/12 | 792,000 | 619,000 |
| 2020/08/05 | 901,000 | 753,000 |
| 2020/07/29 | 773,000 | 707,000 |
| 2020/07/22 | 845,000 | 615,000 |
| 2020/07/15 | 788,000 | 631,000 |
| 2020/07/08 | 715,000 | 759,000 |
| 2020/07/01 | 748,000 | 792,000 |
| 2020/06/24 | 633,000 | 786,000 |
| 2020/06/17 | 772,000 | 746,000 |
| 2020/06/10 | 677,000 | 673,000 |
| 2020/06/03 | 730,000 | 715,000 |
| 2020/05/27 | 827,000 | 731,000 |
| 2020/05/20 | 701,000 | 592,000 |
| 2020/05/13 | 654,000 | 604,000 |
| 2020/05/06 | 732,000 | 663,000 |
| 2020/04/29 | 693,000 | 637,000 |
| 2020/04/22 | 731,000 | 665,000 |
| 2020/04/15 | 683,000 | 692,000 |
| 2020/04/08 | 692,000 | 693,000 |
| 2020/04/01 | 685,000 | 590,000 |
| 2020/03/25 | 819,000 | 669,000 |
| 2020/03/18 | 932,000 | 542,000 |
| 2020/03/11 | 766,000 | 697,000 |
| 2020/03/04 | 906,000 | 718,000 |
| 2020/02/26 | 865,000 | 717,000 |
| 2020/02/19 | 893,000 | 794,000 |
| 2020/02/12 | 817,000 | 757,000 |
| 2020/02/05 | 928,000 | 770,000 |
| 2020/01/29 | 828,000 | 712,000 |
| 2020/01/22 | 871,000 | 769,000 |
| 2020/01/15 | 940,000 | 700,000 |
| 2020/01/08 | 947,000 | 721,000 |
| 2020/01/01 | 967,000 | 548,000 |
| 2019/12/25 | – | 831,000 |
| 2019/12/18 | 683,000 | 795,000 |
| 2019/12/11 | 778,000 | 778,000 |
| 2019/12/04 | 851,000 | 845,000 |
| 2019/11/27 | 663,000 | 810,000 |
| 2019/11/20 | 893,000 | 916,000 |
| 2019/11/13 | 957,000 | 750,000 |
| 2019/11/06 | 822,000 | 813,000 |
| 2019/10/30 | 759,000 | 580,000 |
| 2019/10/23 | 963,000 | 698,000 |
| 2019/10/16 | 1,014,000 | 712,000 |
| 2019/10/09 | 1,018,000 | 790,000 |
| 2019/10/02 | 1,409,000 | 891,000 |
| 2019/09/25 | – | 1,006,000 |
| 2019/09/18 | – | 1,179,000 |

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