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Full quarter hour ratings breakdown for NXT vs Dynamite from 10/10/2023

In the full quarter hour viewing figures for NXT vs Dynamite this past Tuesday, the biggest winner was NXT’s opening hour which was the most-watched segment of the night. The second quarter did the most in the 18-49 demographics.

For AEW, Dynamite’s highest point was the first quarter which still did 260,000 viewers less than NXT. Dynamite’s third quarter did the most in 18-49 for them and actually the only quarter that beat NXT in the demo. Dynamite did not win one quarter in terms of viewership.

The biggest gap between the two shows was the overrun where WWE had a swing of 354,000 viewership difference in their favor. In the 18-49 demo, the overrun was also the biggest gap between the two shows with NXT outdrawing AEW by 111,000 viewers.

The full quarter-hour breakdown, as published by Wrestlenomics, can be seen below.

QUARTER ONE
NXT: 991,000 total viewers / 426,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 731,000 total viewers / 365,000 in 18-49

QUARTER TWO
NXT: 956,000 total viewers / 433,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 655,000 total viewers / 375,000 in 18-49

QUARTER THREE
NXT: 861,000 total viewers / 360,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 673,000 total viewers / 400,000 in 18-49

QUARTER FOUR
NXT: 909,000 total viewers / 396,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 589,000 total viewers / 353,000 in 18-49

QUARTER FIVE
NXT: 958,000 total viewers / 408,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 549,000 total viewers / 333,000 in 18-49

QUARTER SIX
NXT: 914,000 total viewers / 385,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 557,000 total viewers / 346,000 in 18-49

QUARTER SEVEN
NXT: 887,000 total viewers / 371,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 556,000 total viewers / 315,000 in 18-49

QUARTER EIGHT
NXT: 866,000 total viewers / 372,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 559,000 total viewers / 319,000 in 18-49

OVERRUN
NXT: 960,000 total viewers / 422,000 in 18-49
Dynamite: 606,000 total viewers / 311,000 in 18-49


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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