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AEW Dynamite & Collision Rating & Viewership Up For Three-Hour Episode
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AEW Dynamite and Collision combined forces for a three-hour episode this week, and the rating and audience were up from last week. Wednesday’s combined three-hour show scored in a 0.11 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic and 467,000 viewers per Programming Insider.
Those numbers break down to a 0.11 demo rating and 534,000 viewers for the first two hours, designated as Dynamite, and a 0.11 and 400,000 for the final hour which was designated as Collision. Dynamite’s numbers rose 57.1% and 64.8% respectively from the Title Tuesday episode’s 0.07 demo rating and 324,000 viewers. Collision’s numbers were up 83.3% and 39.86% from the October 11th episode’s 0.06 demo rating and 286,000 viewers.
In the interests of full context, AEW September to Remember drew a 0.13 demo rating and 600,000 viewers.
The demo rating and audience for Dynamite were the best since the September 24th episode had a 0.14 and 634,000. The Collision rating was the best since the May 29th episode had a 0.18, while the audience was the best since the August 9th episode had 423,000.. As always, these numbers do not include the simulcast on Max.
As a reminder, Nielsen has changed its ratings system as of early September, which makes ratings difficult to compare to pre-change weeks. That said, Dynamite is averaging a 0.155 demo rating and 604,000 viewers in 2025 compared to a 0.241 and 725,000 for the same time period in 2024. Collision is averaging a 0.095 demo rating and 362,000 viewers this year, compared to a 0.119 and 395,000 for the same time period last year.