Impact Wrestling viewership increases for final Tuesday show

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A week after drawing their lowest viewership of the calendar year, Impact Wrestling’s viewership for their final Tuesday show on AXS increased to 148,512, up from last week’s 116,000.

The news comes a day after a reporting error by Showbuzz Daily had viewership at just 38,000. PW Insider first noted Thursday that initial number was incorrect.

Per the norm, the 18-49 demo was .04 for the fourth straight week — a range they have consisently been in for months.

On the final show before they move to Thursdays next week, the main event featured James Storm defeating Eric Young in Storm’s 1000th match for the promotion.

The viewership is their highest since the February 23rd edition of the show which drew 170,000 viewers.

Here’s a look at Impact ratings since the start of December:

  • December 1 — 166,000 viewers (0.05 rating in 18-49)
  • December 8 (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)
  • February 16 (Juice Robinson and David Finlay’s first Impact appearance) — 197,000 viewers (0.06 rating in 18-49)
  • February 23 — 170,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • March 2 — 134,000 viewers (0.03 rating in 18-49)
  • March 9 — 144,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • March 16 — 146,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • March 23 — 116,000 viewers (0.04 rating in 18-49)
  • March 30 — 148,512 viewers (.04 rating in 18-49)