AEW Blood & Guts viewership in the U.S. & Canada

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The Blood & Guts edition of Dynamite saw minimal movement in its viewership and core demo audience from the prior episode.

The July 24 show from Nashville averaged 786,000 viewers and 347,000 (0.26) in the 18-49 demographic, per PW Torch & Wrestlenomics.

The audience only dropped by one percent while the 18-49 audience was down by two percent.

There was greater fluctuation within the key demo as males increased by 14 percent to 235,000 viewers this week (its highest since June 5) and females saw a decline of 23 percent falling to 112,000 viewers (the lowest since June 19).

Adults 18-34 fell by 19 percent with an average of 96,000 viewers (its lowest since June 26) and adults 35-49 grew by seven percent with an average of 251,000 viewers.

The first quarter of Dynamite aired against President Joe Biden’s speech, which was watched by an average of 28.9 million people across broadcast and cable networks. Despite the speech, Dynamite still peaked in viewership and the demo during the first fifteen minutes of the show, according to Wrestlenomics.

Canadian viewership averaged 108,900 viewers and 48,700 in the 25-54 demographic on TSN 2, which was an increase of 22 percent in overall viewership and 10 percent within the demo. Dynamite ranked fourth among sports on Wednesday and third in the demo.

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