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AEW
RAMPAGE RATINGS FIND IMPROVEMENT WHILE WWE SMACKDOWN
SUFFERS AMIDST NFL PRESEASON - August 15th, 2022
(WrestlingINC.com)

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BY DOMINIC DEANGELO
"WWE
SmackDown" may have been a newsworthy show, but
the viewership was intercepted by pro football getting
back on the small screen.
Wrestlenomics
released the viewership information for Friday night
and the 8/12 episode of "SmackDown" had
1,927,000 average viewers, down eight percent from
last week and the lowest number the show has seen
since June 10.
The
key demographic was also down. The program was seen
by 574,000 viewers aged 18-49 on average giving the
episode a 0.44 P18-49 rating. That is down 10% from
last week's number of 639,000.
The
drop in viewership was at least in part due to the
start of the NFL preseason and games being aired in
their local markets. All that considered "SmackDown"
still finished first overall Friday evening in the
key demographic.
"AEW
Rampage" is a different story. The program was
watched by 528,000 average viewers, up thirteen percent
from last week for its highest viewership since April
8.
Looking
at the key demographic, "Rampage" roped
in an average of 222,000 for a 0.17 P18-49 rating.
This is up thirteen percent and its highest number
in the demo since April 22.
Ranking-wise,
"Rampage" was tenth among cable originals.
In broadcast primetime, it ranked 24th.
"SmackDown"
was highlighted by the main event Intercontinental
Title match between champion Gunther and Shinsuke
Nakamura. The episode also saw the surprise return
of Hit Row.
Rampage"
had Bryan Danielson confront Daniel Garcia and featured
Orange Cassidy vs. Ari Davairi in the main event that
showcased a Sonny Kiss heel turn.
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(WrestlingINC.com)
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