The viewership figures for the March 16 edition of AEW Dynamite: St Patrick’s Day Slam, featuring two huge title matches, have been revealed.
Per Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, Wednesday’s show drew an average of 993,000 viewers. This is up from the 945,000 viewers who tuned in last week on March 9.
In the key 18-49 demographic, this week’s episode did a 0.38 rating, which was roughly 496,000 demo viewers, finishing #6 for the night in the demo among cable originals. The previous episode had earned a 0.40 in the same demo.
Tony Khan tweeted:
Thank you everyone who watched #AEWDynamite St. Patrick’s Day Slam last night! We had a great audience even with huge competition from March Madness on our sister channel, + we’re back tomorrow with Friday Night #AEWRampage immediately after Houston/UAB on TNT @ ballpark 11:30pm!
In the main event of the show, Thunder Rosa defeated Britt Baker to win the AEW Women’s Championship, ending Baker’s 290 day reign with the gold.
Earlier in the show, Scorpio Sky retained his TNT Championship over Wardlow, following interference from MJF.
Matt & Jeff Hardy also wrestled their first match together in AEW, defeating Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen of Private Party.
Adam Cole, Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley and AEW World Champion Hangman Page were also in action on the show.
You can keep track of all the TV ratings for AEW Dynamite for 2022 here.
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