AEW Rampage does second-lowest ratings in show history

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AEW Rampage does second lowest ratings in show history

Friday, November 15th episode of AEW Rampage on TNT, 21.5 percent less than the previous week. That's the second-lowest viewership in the show's history, surpassing only the November 1 episode, which averaged 172,000 viewers.

Rampage received a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo. That's down 14.3 percent from last week and the second-lowest rating in the show's history, ahead of only the Nov. 1 episode, which scored a 0.05 rating.

Rampage aired alongside the co-main event of Netflix's Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, which featured Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor. MVP Promotions and Netflix both claimed that the fight was the most-watched bout in women's boxing history. The peak global viewership for the Tyson vs. Paul main event is said to be 60 million households.

Compared to the same week in 2023, Rampage was down 33.6 percent in total viewers and down 33.3 percent in ages 18-49.

Below are the last 11 weeks' total viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Rampage, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week's show saw a 23.7 percent decline in total viewership and a 25 percent decline in those ages 18 to 49 compared to recent averages.

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