WWE NXT has emerged victorious in the battle for ratings/viewers over AEW Dynamite, and won by a decisive margin.

This week's October 10, episode of WWE NXT went head-to-head with Dynamite, which had been moved from its traditional Wednesday spot. Both shows had stacked cards with WWE bringing in John Cena, Paul Heyman, Asuka, Cody Rhodes, and The Undertaker to attract viewers, in addition to a number of high-profile matches. In response, AEW Dynamite hosted 'Title Tuesday' and saw multiple title changes as well as the AEW in-ring debut of Adam Copeland.


In terms of both viewers and demographics, WWE NXT triumphed over AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday. NXT was watched by 921,000 viewers and earned a 0.30 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic. AEW Dynamite on the other hand was watched by 609,000 fans with a 0.26 rating in the same demographic. On Twitter, Tony Khan didn't address his defeat but thanked everyone who watched Dynamite.

For WWE NXT, this week's show was the third-most-watched show since the gold brand came to the USA Network in 2019. The only shows that did better were the September 18, 2019, debut of NXT on the USA Network and the following episode on September 25. This week's show saw an increase of 64,000 fans from the October 3, 2023, episode, which had 857,000 viewers.

For AEW Dynamite, this week's show saw a significant drop from the October 4, 2023, episode of the show. Last week's episode, which was the 4th anniversary of Dynamite, had 800,000 viewers. Despite the stacked card for Title Tuesday, this week's show saw the lowest viewership for AEW's flagship show since the October 23, 2021, episode (according to Fightful,) which saw 575,000 fans tune in.