AEW Dynamite Ratings Stay Strong Despite Delays, Changing Nights and NXT TakeOver Competition

08/25/2020 11:25 am EDT

Due to the NBA Playoffs, All Elite Wrestling has been forced to shuffle their schedule over the next few weeks for their weekly episodes of AEW Dynamite. The first episode in that schedule change came last week, when Dynamite aired on TNT on Saturday night. The show was originally set to start at 6 p.m. ET, but due to the Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers game running long the show was delayed a full 30 minutes. On top of all of that the show aired head-to-head against NXT TakeOver: XXX, one of NXT's biggest events of the year.

But despite all of that, Dynamite wound up looking strong on the latest ratings report. According to ShowBuzzDaily, the episode brought in an audience of 755,000, which is only a slight dip from the week prior. The program finished fifth on cable in the 18-49 demographic with a 0.33 rating.

The show featured Brodie Lee defeating Cody Rhodes for the TNT Championship in shocking fashion, FTR beating Private Party (and aligning with Tully Blanchard), the arrival of NWA Women's World Champion Thunder Rosa and Diamante and Ivelisse winning the AEW Women's Tag Team Cup Tournament.

Here's a full rundown of all of Dynamite's schedule changes going forward. This week's episode, which will be AEW's first to include ticket-paying fans, will air on Thursday night at 8 p.m. EST on TNT.

And here's what AEW has announced for the show:

AEW's next pay-per-view, All Out, takes place on Sept. 5. Below is the card for the show (so far):

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