All Elite Wrestling’s upcoming Forbidden Door event on June 30 has been generating excitement, with the recent episode of “AEW Dynamite” on June 5 featuring thrilling championship matches, comeback fights, and intense showdowns. The show drew an average of 790,000 viewers, slightly higher than the previous week’s 787,000 viewers. This marks the third consecutive week of increasing viewership for “AEW Dynamite,” hitting the highest average since April 10, thanks to the absence of NBA or NHL playoff competition on that date.
In the important 18-49 demographic, the show impressed with a rating of 0.28, up by 12% from the previous week. As the basketball and hockey playoffs come to an end, the following week’s ratings are anticipated to remain unaffected by playoff sports, setting the stage for “Dynamite” to continue its success.
The episode reached its peak with 976,000 viewers tuning in at the beginning of the show for Maxwell Jacob Friedman’s first appearance of 2024. Viewer numbers declined to 835,000 by the end of Q2 and 754,000 by the end of Q3. However, there was a slight viewership uptick during the second hour, with 780,000 viewers recorded. The show concluded with 792,000 viewers witnessing Swerve Strickland successfully defending the AEW World Championship against Roderick Strong.