Impact Wrestling ratings down for final No Surrender build


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Tuesday’s No Surrender go-home edition of Impact Wrestling was down from last week in overall viewership and in the 18-49 demo.
Tuesday’s episode of Impact averaged 153,000 viewers on AXS TV, down from the 173,000 viewers that last week’s Impact averaged. The rating in the 18-49 demo was a 0.04. Impact had drawn a 0.05 rating in 18-49 the two previous weeks.
Impact ranked 129th for the night on cable in the 18-49 demo. Last week’s episode ranked 125th.
This week’s Impact was headlined by a contract signing for Rich Swann and Tommy Dreamer’s Impact World Championship match at No Surrender. It also featured The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) defending their Impact Tag Team titles against Chris Sabin & James Storm, which ended in a disqualification when AEW’s Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy) ran in and cost Sabin & Storm the match. Sabin & Storm have been added to the Tag Team title match at No Surrender. The Good Brothers will now defend their titles against Private Party and Sabin & Storm in a three-way match.
No Surrender is airing on Impact Plus this Saturday (February 13).
Here’s a look at Impact’s ratings since December:
- December 1 — (166,000 viewers, 0.05 rating in 18-49)
- December 8 (Kenny Omega’s first Impact appearance)– 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)