AEW Rampage sees increase in male viewership, gain in 18-49

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AEW Rampage saw a small increase in its 18-49 audience with a sizable jump in male viewers.

The January 26 episode averaged 382,000 viewers and 176,000 (0.13) in the 18-49 demographic, per Wrestlenomics and Sports Media Watch.

The audience was up 2% and the 18-49 audience grew by 6% from the previous week’s episode. Despite the small decrease, it was still Rampage’s lowest viewership since December 29 while the 18-49 audience was the show’s largest since January 5.

In the key demo, males jumped 26% from 98,000 to 123,000 while females declined from 63,000 to 53,000 or 16%.

Rampage averaged 56,000 viewers among Adults 18-34, which was their highest mark in three weeks. Males went from 19,000 to 47,000 this week while females dropped from 20,000 to 9,000.

Adults 35-49 averaged 120,000, which was down 2% from last week.

The show was headlined by Komander winning a four-way match against El Hijo del Vikingo, The Butcher, and Kip Sabian to earn an AEW International Championship title match the next night on Collision. The show opened with Jon Moxley facing Lee Moriarty.  

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