Last night’s NXT drew 695,000 viewers on USA Network, up from last week’s 669,000 viewers.
It drew a 0.19 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down from last week’s 0.20.
This time last year on June 10, 2020, NXT drew 746,000 viewers and AEW drew 772,000 viewers.
Last Friday’s AEW Dynamite drew 487,000 viewers.
Source: Pro Wrestling Torch
| Date | AEW | NXT |
|---|---|---|
| 2021/06/15 | TBD (Fri 6/18) | 695,000 |
| 2021/06/08 | 487,000 (Fri 6/11) | 669,000 |
| 2021/06/01 | 462,000 (Fri 6/04) | 668,000 |
| 2021/05/25 | 526,000 (Fri 5/28) | 698,000 |
| 2021/05/18 | 821,000 (5/19) | 700,000 |
| 2021/05/11 | 936,000 (5/12) | 697,000 |
| 2021/05/04 | 1,090,000 (5/5) | 761,000 |
| 2021/04/27 | 889,000 (4/28) | 744,000 |
| 2021/04/20 | 1,104,000 (4/21) | 841,000 |
| 2021/04/13 | 1,219,000 (4/14) | 805,000 |
| 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 |

WWE: Seth Rollins Provides Update on His Shoulder Injury Recovery & Not Being Cleared Yet for In-Ring Return, WWE Reportedly In Talks with Jelly Roll For Potential WrestleMania 42 Appearance, Kirsten Koedding Promoted To Writer/Producer For WWE Raw
MJF on AEW is “Killing It” With Him as AEW World Champion, Upcoming Match with Hangman Page, His Belief Deathmatch Wrestling is “Hack, Very Indie And Trash”, Older Wrestlers Continuing To Wrestle Into Their 50s And 60s, & His Meeting with Seth Rollins
Persephone on Wanting to Change Injury Culture in Mexico & Encourages Hurt Wrestlers to Take A Break




