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The viewership numbers for AEW Dynamite took a downward turn this past June 12.
As reported by Wrestlenomics, the latest broadcast of AEW Dynamite attracted an audience of 681,000 viewers on Wednesday, and scored a 0.23 rating in the target demo of adults aged 18 to 49. When compared to the previous week’s viewership of 790,000 and a demo rating of 0.28, this marks a noticeable decline.
The decrease in viewership comes amidst competition from Game 3 of the NBA Finals, which featured the Boston Celtics vs. Dallas Mavericks, and aired on ABC parallel to Dynamite.
Events Highlighting This Week’s AEW Dynamite
AEW Dynamite kicked off with an electrifying promo from AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. The segment heated up when The Elite came out to decree Blood & Guts and made an attempt to enlist Strickland, who ultimately rebuffed the offer and was aided by The Acclaimed.
The tension between MJF and RUSH escalated into a brawl that spanned the entirety of the venue, setting the stage for a bout to open the following week’s show.
In the squared circle, Mercedes Moné successfully defended her TBS Championship against Zeuxis from CMLL.
In the climax of the evening, Will Ospreay triumphed over Rey Fenix to hold on to the AEW International Championship. Post-match, an intense standoff between Swerve Strickland and Ospreay ensued as the episode concluded.
READ MORE: AEW Dynamite Results (6/12/24): Mercedes Moné Defends Against Zeuxis Of CMLL
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What factors contributed to the decline in AEW Dynamite viewership on June 12?
- Can you provide a recap of the main events from AEW Dynamite on that date?
- Who retained the AEW International Championship on the June 12 episode of Dynamite?
Answers:
- The viewership decline for AEW Dynamite on June 12 was notably due to the show going head-to-head with Game 3 of the NBA Finals, which likely drew away a significant portion of the audience.
- The June 12 episode of AEW Dynamite featured Swerve Strickland starting the show with a promo, a brawl between MJF and RUSH setting up a future match, Mercedes Moné defending her TBS Championship against Zeuxis, and Will Ospreay retaining the AEW International Championship against Rey Fenix.
- Will Ospreay retained the AEW International Championship on the June 12 episode, winning his match against Rey Fenix.