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>NJPW World maxed out at 20k US subscribers, now less
>Free show on AXS averaged less than 60k viewers in 2023, with a 18-49 of less than .008. To give you a feel, that’s less than 5k people
>Impact continued the multi-year decline, averaging around 100k viewers in 2023, with .02 in 18-49k (roughly 20k people)
>average age of viewers for both shows…65
These are the only outlets (outside of illegal streams) for US fans to see Okada or Ospreay in 2023.
When they came to AEW for short periods, the ratings stayed stagnant or went down.
So as an outsider, why is anyone excited about these two guys who can’t talk and calling them impact players? They don’t even register with the most delusional, lonely fans and attract 65 year olds. WWE maybe could have done something with them, but this is going to be tragic and cause major cope with the hideous, lonely shut-in community in the US and of course, almost all of the Brits.
>Free show on AXS averaged less than 60k viewers in 2023, with a 18-49 of less than .008. To give you a feel, that’s less than 5k people
>Impact continued the multi-year decline, averaging around 100k viewers in 2023, with .02 in 18-49k (roughly 20k people)
>average age of viewers for both shows…65
These are the only outlets (outside of illegal streams) for US fans to see Okada or Ospreay in 2023.
When they came to AEW for short periods, the ratings stayed stagnant or went down.
So as an outsider, why is anyone excited about these two guys who can’t talk and calling them impact players? They don’t even register with the most delusional, lonely fans and attract 65 year olds. WWE maybe could have done something with them, but this is going to be tragic and cause major cope with the hideous, lonely shut-in community in the US and of course, almost all of the Brits.