Tony Khan has released a new graphic detailing the company’s viewership growth for its weekly television programs, Dynamite and Collision, through the first half of 2025. The data, sourced from Nielsen, shows a significant upward trend in key demographics and total viewership.
The graphic compares the average U.S. linear (live and same-day) viewership in thousands for the fourth quarter of 2024 against the first and second quarters of 2025.
For AEW Collision, the numbers show a 28% increase in the key P25-54 demographic, growing from an average of 145,000 viewers in Q4 2024 to 186,000 viewers in Q2 2025. In the broader P2+ (total viewers) category, Collision saw a 25% increase, rising from 328,000 to 409,000 viewers in the same timeframe.
AEW Dynamite also saw consistent growth. The P25-54 demographic for Dynamite increased by 8%, from 279,000 viewers in Q4 2024 to 301,000 in Q2 2025. The total viewership for Dynamite saw a 7% increase, climbing from an average of 589,000 viewers to 627,000 viewers over the same period.
The growth in viewership aligns with what AEW President Tony Khan recently described as the company’s best year ever, citing major events like Grand Slam Mexico, a new simulcast deal with the Max streaming service, and a string of critically acclaimed pay-per-views.
Thanks to you amazing AEW fans,
viewership is growing in 2025 for both
Wednesday Night Dynamite on @TBSNetwork
+
Saturday #AEWCollision
on @TNTdrama!Check out our 2025 growth on
TBS + TNT!
This doesn’t even include our new viewers on Max!See you for #AEWDynamite 300
TONIGHT! pic.twitter.com/pTRJFFmUEN— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) July 2, 2025