Impact Wrestling ratings down from last week’s two-month high

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After getting a bump last week, Impact Wrestling viewership was down 14 percent this Tuesday night.

This week’s Impact averaged 170,000 viewers on AXS TV, down from the 197,000 viewers that last week’s episode averaged.. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.04, down from last week’s 0.06 rating.

In the 18-49 demo, Impact ranked 113th for the night on cable. Last week’s show ranked 117th.

Last week’s Impact drew the show’s best ratings since December 8, which was the night that AEW World Champion Kenny Omega made his Impact debut. Last week’s episode featured the fallout from No Surrender and the debut of NJPW’s Juice Robinson & David Finlay.

Here’s a look at Impact ratings since the start of December.

  • December 1 — 166,000 viewers (0.05 rating in 18-49)
  • December 8 — 221,000 viewers (0.08 rating in 18-49)
  • December 15 — 177,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • December 22 (Best of 2020 part one) — 133,000 viewers (0.03 rating in 18-49)
  • December 29 (Best of 2020 part two) — 103,000 viewers (0.01 rating in 18-49)
  • January 5 — 148,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • January 12 — 161,000 viewers (0.05 rating in 18-49)
  • January 19 — 147,000 viewers (0.03 rating in 18-49)
  • January 26 — 186,000 viewers (0.05 rating in 18-49)
  • February 2 — 173,000 viewers (0.05 rating in 18-49)
  • February 9 — 153,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • February 16 — 197,000 viewers (0.06 rating in 18-49)
  • February 23 — 170,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)

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