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AEW Dynamite garners fourth-lowest viewership of the year for All Out go-home episodeĀ 

AEW Dynamite drew the fourth-lowest viewership of 2024 on the recent edition of Dynamite. The promotion has been struggling with ratings and viewership for the last couple of months.

This week's AEW Dynamite was the go-home show for All Out pay-per-view. The show was stacked with incredible storytelling. In just two weeks following All In, the promotion has built a credible card. The show will be headlined by Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland in the Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage match.

The recent edition of Dynamite featured Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir, and the former called out Darby Allin for the second week in a row. The show also had two title matches and a blockbuster six-man tag team match, which saw all hell break loose following the bout. However, the show's ending shocked many, as Hangman Page burned Swerve Strickland's childhood house.

The flagship's show ratings have dropped compared to last week, where it drew 691,000 viewers and was rated 0.22 among the 18-49 demographics. This week, Dynamite garnered 660,000 viewers and was rated 0.19.

This year, AEW drew record-low viewership and ratings multiple times. In June, it drew only 502,000. Also, in July and August, Dynamite garnered 609,000 and 622,000 viewers, respectively.

Jon Moxley's return to AEW last week raised many eyebrows as he cut a cryptic promo. Many speculate that he is forming a new faction, while many believe he may be teasing the arrival of Shane McMahon.

It will be interesting to see if the Dynamite after All Out pay-per-view sees a surge in ratings and viewership.

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