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06-06-2025
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AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/28, Demo Also Rises
AEW Dynamite saw an increase in viewership on May 28 as it went head-to-head with the NBA and NHL Playoffs. According to Wrestlenomics, 636,000 viewers watched the show on Wednesday night, and it drew a 0.16 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The viewership is up from last week's episode, when 575,000 viewers tuned in. The demo also rose from last week's episode, which drew a 0.15 rating in the same demographic. Viewership for Wednesday's show on MAX is unknown at this time. What happened on AEW Dynamite this week? This week's show kicked off with a promo from Men's Owen Hart Cup Winner, Hangman Page. He was interrupted by Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay, who wants to unite the three of them against The Death Riders heading into All In. Advertisement Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd, and Marina Shafir defeated Mark Briscoe, Speedball Mike Bailey, and Willow Nightingale in a Mixed Trios match. In other action, Adam Cole defeated Kyle Fletcher by disqualification to retain his TNT Championship after Josh Alexander interfered. The closing segment of the evening had Timeless Toni Storm going face-to-face with Mercedes Mone in preparation for their title match at All In: Texas. READ MORE: Eddie Kingston Clarifies Comments After Claiming He Knows Who Leaked AEW Info What did you think of AEW Dynamite this week overall? What was your favorite match or segment? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/28, Demo Also Rises appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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26-05-2025
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AEW Double or Nothing takeaways: Hangman Adam Page spoils the Will Ospreay party
AEW Double or Nothing 2025 delivered a packed show on Sunday from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. It also set the main event picture for July's All In, the biggest AEW show of the year. Mercedes Moné and Hangman Adam Page showed they're both ready to lead AEW into the next phase of the promotion's journey. Anarchy in the Arena also provided the expected chaos, plus Toni Storm continued her world championship run. Advertisement With just a few months to go before All In, here are our five biggest takeaways from AEW Double or Nothing 2025. 1. Welcome back to the main event, Hangman Page Will Ospreay and Hangman Adam Page gave us everything we expected in this one. Page, a former champion who lost it all, went a bit deranged and now is on a journey back to the top. Ospreay, the fresh star who hasn't had his taste of world championship gold just yet, came in hungry for his first opportunity. All of that background made for a really compelling match and the continuation of stories not quite at their conclusion. The drama and the stakes for both men built perfectly across the span of the match. At the end, it was Page clearing his redemption arc with a chance to win the promotion's biggest prize, while Ospreay is now left searching for answers yet again. 2. Swerve is the people's champion Anarchy in the Arena was fun, chaotic and a brutal mess. The match was full of surprises and big moments, and the spotlight continues to follow Swerve Strickland in everything he does. Advertisement He's a massive star for the AEW promotion, and it feels almost wrong that he didn't walk out of Dynasty a month ago as World Champion. Whether that's something that happens in the next month or next year, it's almost unquestionable that he'll continue to be the face of the company with or without the title. 3. Mercedes Moné is the belt collector More than two years removed from what could have been a career-ending ankle injury, Mercedes Moné is on an incredible run. With her feet firmly back underneath her, Moné is taking on all challengers in organizations around the world and claiming as much championship gold as she can handle. Advertisement Her showdown against Jaime Hayter may have been one of her best since joining AEW, with a blend of physicality and ring smarts. After doing essentially everything else she can do in AEW, Moné is next in line for an AEW Women's World Championship title shot at the biggest show of the year, All In. 4. Toni Storm's program with Mariah May program spoiled us Toni Storm is one of the best gimmicks in all of wrestling right now, but it's hard to connect with what's going on in the world championship picture recently. Since winning the belt back from Mariah May in one of the promotion's best-ever rivalries, everything has felt a bit rushed. From Megan Bayne to now Mina Shirakawa, Storm has moved quickly through challengers that felt like they should have had more runway for a program. Now she'll face off against Moné at All In — and that at least should be a memorable one. 5. Ricochet has his fire again When Ricochet joined AEW, there were questions about which version of the high-flyer we'd get. He appeared complacent at times in his run with WWE, and his arrival in AEW immediately looked pretty similar to what we'd seen in recent years. Since leaning into his baldness and a corresponding heel turn, Ricochet has been an unhinged nightmare in the absolute best way possible. His match with Mark Briscoe was violent and brutal. It provided another step forward in his evolution in AEW. It feels like Ricochet is finding unique ways to stand out, and that's significant for what's become an increasingly stacked roster.
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26-05-2025
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AEW Double or Nothing takeaways: Hangman Page's redemption arc takes center stage
PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 02: Hangman Adam Page in the ring during AEW Dynamite on October 2, 2024, at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) AEW Double or Nothing delivered a packed show on Sunday from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. It also set the main event picture for All In, the biggest AEW show of the year. Mercedes Moné and Hangman Page showed they're both ready to lead AEW into the next phase of the promotion's journey. Anarchy in the Arena also provided the expected chaos. Plus, Toni Storm continued her world championship run. Advertisement With just a few months to go before All In, here are our five biggest takeaways from Double or Nothing. 1. Welcome back to the main event, Hangman Page Will Ospreay and Hangman Page gave us everything we expected in this one. Page, a former champion who lost it all, went a bit deranged, and is on a journey back to the top. Ospreay, the fresh star who hasn't had his taste of world championship gold just yet, came in hungry for his first opportunity. All of that background made for a really compelling match and the continuation of stories not quite at their conclusion. The drama and the stakes for both men built perfectly across the span of the match. At the end, it was Page clearing his redemption arc with a chance to win the promotion's biggest prize, while Ospreay is now left searching for answers yet again. Advertisement 2. Swerve is the people's champion Anarchy in the Arena was fun, chaotic, and a brutal mess. The match was full of surprises and big moments, and the spotlight continues to follow Swerve Strickland in everything he does. He's a massive star for the AEW promotion, and it feels almost wrong that he didn't walk out of Dynasty a month ago as World Champion. Whether that's something that happens in the next month or next year, it's almost unquestionable that he'll continue to be the face of the company with or without the title. 3. Mercedes Moné is the belt collector Just over two years removed from what could have been a career-ending ankle injury, Mercedes Moné is on an incredible run. With her feet firmly back underneath her, Moné is taking on all challengers in organizations around the world and claiming as much championship gold as she can handle. Advertisement Her showdown against Jaime Hayter may have been one of her best since joining AEW with a blend of physicality and ring smarts. After doing essentially everything else she can do in AEW, Moné is next in line for an AEW Women's World Championship title shot at the biggest show of the year, All In. 4. Toni Storm's program with Mariah May program spoiled us Toni Storm is one of the best gimmicks in all of wrestling right now, but it's hard to connect with what's going on in the world championship picture recently. Since winning the belt back from Mariah May in one of the promotion's top rivalries, everything has felt a bit rushed. From Megan Bayne to now Mina Shirakawa, Storm has moved quickly through challengers that felt like they should have had more runway for a program. Now she'll face off against Moné at All In, and it should be a memorable one. Advertisement 5. Ricochet has his fire again When Ricochet joined AEW, there were questions about which version of the high-flyer we'd get. He appeared complacent at times in his run with WWE, and his arrival in AEW immediately looked pretty similar to what we'd seen in recent years. Since leaning into his baldness and a corresponding heel turn, Ricochet has been an unhinged nightmare in the absolute best way possible. His match with Mark Briscoe was violent and brutal. It provided another step forward in his evolution in AEW. It feels like Ricochet is finding unique ways to stand out, and that's significant for what's become an increasingly stacked roster.
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16-05-2025
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AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/14, Demo Also Rises
AEW Dynamite saw an increase in viewership on May 14 for its Beach Break special as it went head-to-head with the NBA and NHL Playoffs. According to Wrestlenomics, 682,000 viewers watched the show on Wednesday night, and it drew a 0.17 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The viewership is up from last week's episode, when 629,000 viewers tuned in. The demo also rose slightly from last week's episode, which drew a 0.16 rating in the same demographic. Viewership for Wednesday's show on MAX is unknown at this time. What happened on AEW Dynamite this week? This week's show kicked off with Hangman Page and Will Ospreay defeating Konosuke Takeshita and Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family. Advertisement Ricochet defeated Zach Gowen, but was chased off by Mark Briscoe during a post-match attack. In women's action, Mina Shirakawa defeated Toni Storm, AZM, and Skye Blue in an Eliminator match. Shirakawa will face Storm at Double or Nothing. The main event of the show saw Jon Moxley defeat Samoa Joe to retain the AEW World Championship in a steel cage match thanks to an assist from Gabe Kidd. READ MORE: Tony Khan Confirms Fan Backlash Led To This Immediate Change On AEW Dynamite What did you think of AEW Dynamite this week overall? What was your favorite match or segment? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/14, Demo Also Rises appeared first on Wrestlezone.