Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer has a breakdown of TNA's  new TV deal with Destination America in his newsletter which can be  found at f4wonline.com, and on the Wrestling Observer Radio-cast from  yesterday. Meltzer notes that TNA has lost about 40 million homes in  their move from Spike TV to Destination America, but that it is still  available in 52% of US homes. Despite this, Meltzer notes that the most  watched show in the channels existence garnered 450,000 viewers, which  is below the cumulative viewers Ring of Honor gets across the Sinclair  Broadcasting Group's channels. Meltzer stated, "ROH definitely has more  viewers than what TNA will be getting in the start. TNA might be on  cable TV but ROH has strong affiliates such as FOX, ABC and CW."
Compared to Lucha Underground, like Destination America, El Rey is  still a start-up network and doesn't have much exposure. TNA will  definitely have more viewers than Lucha Underground on El Rey, but  Unimas has far more exposure than Destination America, however as  previously noted Lucha Underground is intended to succeed on El Rey,  with Unimas being a secondary channel.