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Viewership For Last Night’s WWE SmackDown & AEW Rampage

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• Viewership For Last Night’s WWE SmackDown & AEW Rampage

Last night’s Supersized SmackDown took a major hit as expected, due to the show airing on FS1 instead of FOX.

The 2.5 hour SmackDown drew an average of 793,000 viewers. This is down from last week’s 2.03 million viewers.

On the other hand, last night’s AEW Rampage drew 549,000 viewers. This is up from last week’s 466,000 viewers.

Rampage’s viewership increased because this week’s episode was live, while the past few episodes were pre-taped.

The 18-49 demo ratings and the hourly viewership/ratings break up isn’t available at the moment, but we’re sure AEW will release an announcement soon, as they laid down a challenge to WWE.

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (October 16, 1987) – WWF MSG House Show

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on October 16, 1987, the World Wrestling Federation held a televised house show in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

The results can be found here:

Outback Jack defeated Jose Estrada

B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell defeated Dino Bravo & Greg Valentine

Ivan Putski defeated Iron Mike Sharpe

Rick Rude defeated Paul Orndorff by count-out

Don Muraco defeated Sika

Randy Savage defeated Killer Khan

Steel Cage: Billy Graham defeated Butch Reed

Billy Jack Haynes defeated Nikolai Volkoff

2 Out Of 3 Falls: Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated Haku & Tama


        
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