AEW Rampage has had its ups and downs through its short lifespan. One of its high points was the debut of CM Punk. Since then, the viewership has been steadily declining over the months since. With a kind of standard of just above 500.00 with it looks like it’s possible that it could even drop below that at some point. However, Tony Khan has now commented on the shrinking viewership.
Tony Khan speaking about Rampage viewership
“It took us two years for Dynamite to hit #1 of the week, and it only took us two for Rampage to do that. Our second episode has hit that. It’s a challenge Friday nights at 10 o’clock to get good viewership. We’ve seen great audiences, though, relative to the time slot. We’re still being top in the slot, and I really believe with our fan base, they follow us. As long as we promote it and keep delivering great matches, they follow us practically everywhere we go because they really love AEW.”
It needs some sort of change
It seems like Rampage needs some sort of change if it’s going to get to the top again. It’s currently on a downward spiral with no signs of improvement. Rampage has only been around for just a year, and there are some changes that could be done to improve the show through changing the day, time slot and making it a live show and not being prerecorded. It feels like if it doesn’t improve, some changes will be made.
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