AEW September to Remember viewership up from previous Dynamite
The first two hours of Wednesday’s AEW September to Remember episode of Dynamite averaged 667,000 viewers on TBS, up 14.2% from the previous week — the largest audience for the show since August 13.
The third hour of the show, referenced as a one-hour episode of Collision, averaged 535,000 viewers. When compared to last Saturday’s two-hour Collision, the number was up 127.7% and the highest mark for Collision since April 26 when it followed an NBA playoff game.
The first two-hour block finished fourth on the primetime cable charts with a 0.14 rating in the 18-49 demo, up 7.7% from last week and the best rating the show had done in that category since August 20.
The third hour finished sixth with a 0.12 rating, up 140% from last week and the highest since May 29 which followed an NBA playoff game.
As compared to the same week in 2024, Dynamite was down 2.9% in overall viewers and 36.4% in 18-49 while the one hour of Collision was up 54.2% in overall viewers but was even in 18-49. This year’s numbers do not include viewers on HBO Max for either show.
Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership for both Dynamite and Collision as well as the 10-week average in both categories. Dynamite was up 10.2% in overall viewers but down 6.7% as compared to recent averages while Collision was up 71.1% in overall viewers and 71.4% in 18-49.

