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Old 08-07-2020, 05:52 AM   #56758
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Apparently Impact Wrestling has an older tv viewership than WWE at least in regards to this year according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Meltzer did some numbers crunching to find out the current impact the coronavirus has had on televised wrestling and revealed that Impact has the oldest mean viewership age between them, WWE, and AEW.

In terms of WWE and AEW, NXT is the closest to Impact in terms of age.

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Originally Posted by Observer Newsletter
The average total audience drop, and remember that this is heavily skewed toward those over 50 since with the exception of AEW, every show’s mean is over 50 and Impact is over 60 and NXT is creeping up to it, would be 18.0 percent. Based on that, NXT and AEW have done the best, Impact is under the average and Raw & Smackdown have declined by far the worst.
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