Published 18:03 IST, March 9th 2020
WWE on the decline? AEW beats WWE NXT in television ratings for 10th week
AEW Dynamite has surpassed WWE NXT's television ratings for the tenth consecutive week. WWE ratings have dropped significantly since a few weeks.
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The entire WWE Universe is excited about the WrestleMania season and they can't wait for the PPV on April 5. However, there is a piece of bad news that might concern Vince McMahon and all WWE fans. The viewership of WWE NXT has been facing stiff competition from AEW Dynamite ever since AEW’s weekly segment was launched. Much to the dismay of the WWE Universe, WWE NXT has been beaten by AEW Dynamite for the 10th straight week in terms of television ratings.
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WWE VS AEW: WWE NXT gets defeated by AEW Dynamite for the 10th straight week
According to reports by Wrestling Observer Radio’s Bryan Alvarez, AEW Dynamite averaged 906,000 viewers on Wednesday’s two-hour segment. Meanwhile, WWE NXT managed to grab only 718,000 viewers.
A lot of WWE superstars have also made a move to AEW Dynamite and Vince McMahon is clearly unhappy about it. WWE’s very own Jon Moxley a.k.a Dean Ambrose stunned the entire WWE Universe when he slammed WWE for their scripts and approached AEW. Apart from Jon Moxley, Jack Hager and Chris Jericho have also parted their ways with WWE and joined AEW Dynamite. There are rumours that Matt Hardy might also land up in AEW as his WWE contract ended a few days back.
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WWE NXT: Results
Roderick Strong defeats Velveteen Dream in a Steel Cage Match
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Dakota Kai defeats Tegan Nox in a Steel Cage Match
Chelsea Green defeats Shotzi Blackheart
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Cameron Grimes challenges North American champion Keith Lee
The Undisputed ERA defeat Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan
Austin Theory defeats Isaiah "Swerve" Scott
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(Image Courtesy: AEW.com and WWE.com)
18:03 IST, March 9th 2020