AEW Dynamite/Collision Viewership And Rating Report For Last Wednesday Night

WrestleNomics reports that the first two hours of last Wednesday night's episode of AEW Dynamite on TBS attracted an average of 590,000 viewers and achieved a rating of 0.10 in the key 18-49 demographic. The final hour, which featured the Collision portion of the show, drew an average of 429,000 viewers and earned a rating of 0.07 in the same demographic. Combined, the three hours averaged 536,300 viewers and received a rating of 0.06 in the key 18-49 demographic.

This viewership is down 1.01% from the previous week's figure of 596,000 but is up 25% from the prior week's rating of 0.08 in the same demographic. This week’s rating of 0.10 is tied with the same rating from two weeks ago. The total viewership for this episode was the lowest since the January 21st episode, which had 498,000 viewers.

Regarding Collision, viewership is up 23.63% from the previous Saturday's audience of 347,000, but down 16.67% from the prior Saturday's rating of 0.06 in the key demographic. It's important to note that these figures do not include viewership on HBO Max, and those numbers are not directly comparable due to the different timeslots. For comparison, the last time Collision aired with Dynamite on December 17th, it recorded a rating of 0.05 and attracted 333,000 viewers.

Currently, AEW Dynamite averages a rating of 0.111 in the key 18-49 demographic and 635,000 viewers in 2026, compared to a rating of 0.166 and 615,000 viewers during the same period in 2025. Meanwhile, AEW Collision is averaging a 0.066 rating in the key demographic and 407,000 viewers in 2025, compared to a rating of 0.115 and 394,000 viewers for the same timeframe in 2025.

The episode was headlined by The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and the Bang Bang Gang (Colten Gunn, Austin Gunn, and Ace Austin) facing off against The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) and The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) in a 10-man tag team match.