The February 4 edition of “AEW Dynamite” in Las Vegas, Nevada saw loads of high-profile moments to assist get fans excited for the Grand Slam Australia event on February 14. Each Hangman Page and Andrade El Idolo secured their spots in a primary contenders match to find out who faces the AEW Men’s World Champion at Revolution, beating Mark Davis and Kenny Omega respectively. Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford earned themselves a shot on the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships by beating The Babes of Wrath, and Brody King’s 77 second victory over MJF not only saw him bag himself a shot on the AEW Men’s World Championship, however the match also went viral for the fans voicing their opinions about ICE.
Not only did the show deliver in between the ropes, nevertheless it also delivered within the TV rankings as Wrestlenomics and The Programming Insider have confirmed that the February 4 episode of “Dynamite” averaged a complete of 654,000 viewers, marking a 1,000 fan increase from the previous week. This week’s figure not only sits 19% above the trailing 4 week average of 548,000 viewers, but additionally it is the best average figure for an episode of “Dynamite” for the reason that September To Remember special that took place on September 17. As all the time, these figures don’t consider those that streamed the show continue to exist HBO MAX.
The largest victory this week for AEW got here within the 18-49 demographic as “Dynamite” posted a 0.15 number, up a staggering 67% from the previous week and a fair larger 88% above the trailing 4 week average. 0.15 can be the best number within the 18-49 demographic for the reason that Blood and Guts special that also posted a 0.15 back on November 12. AEW has been doing well with older audiences on cable as of late, and that was on display over again with the 25-54 demographic variety of 0.22. Overall, “Dynamite” would rank joint sixth for the night on cable within the 18-49 demo alongside the College Basketball on ESPN2 and an hour of FOX News, placing behind the NBA on ESPN, the opposite two prime time hours of FOX News, and the NHL on TNT.

