AEW All In Texas is looming large and anticipation is constructing for All Elite Wrestling’s biggest show of the yr, but before they get to Globe Life Field, the corporate had the small matter of the July 9 episode of “AEW Dynamite.” Megan Bayne bagged herself the number two spot in the ladies’s Casino Gauntlet match, Gabe Kidd made his return to the corporate to strengthen The Death Riders ahead of this weekend, and Swerve Strickland had The Young Bucks questioning how they are going to ever financially recuperate from having their limousine crushed by a mini excavator.
The hype surrounding All In Texas reflected within the TV rankings for this week, as Wrestlenomics and The Programming Insider reported that the July 9 episode of “Dynamite” averaged a complete of 637,000 viewers. It is a 9% increase on the 584,000 average viewers that watched “Dynamite 300,” and is 1% higher than the trailing 4 week average of 632,000 viewers, with all of those figures not factoring in those that streamed the show continue to exist HBO MAX.
The large news for the July 9 episode was within the 18-49 demographic because the show, once more, posted a 0.16 number. While this is similar as “Dynamite 300,” and is 6% lower than the trailing 4 week average of 0.17, “Dynamite” actually ranked first on cable for the night, narrowly beating the “Gutfield!” hour of FOX News. Not only did the show rank first for all prime time cable shows on Wednesday night, but it surely also broke back into the highest ten when including network telecasts, placing ninth for the evening. “Dynamite” will return next Wednesday (July 16) with the entire fallout from All In Texas, with the rankings more likely to shift depending on what happens at Globe Life Field on July 12.