
Viewership for 10/15 AEW Dynamite + Collision Three-Hour Special – The October 15 three-hour AEW broadcast on TBS, which combined Dynamite and Collision, drew a total of 467,000 viewers, marking a noticeable decline from the 602,000 viewers generated by the previous three-hour special, AEW September to Remember, on September 17. The combined broadcast also earned a 0.11 rating in the 18–49 demographic, matching the key demo score of the last special despite the overall viewership drop.
When broken down individually, AEW Dynamite brought in 534,000 viewers with a 0.11 demo rating, while AEW Collision followed with 400,000 viewers, also securing a 0.11 rating. The three-hour block was structured to feature top ongoing feuds and storyline developments across both shows, though the combined viewership figure indicates a continuing decline in audience retention for AEW’s extended specials.
On social media, AEW’s official YouTube channel reflected modest engagement numbers following the broadcast. The Top 5 Most Viewed clips from the episode included:
- Darby Allin WILL NOT QUIT! – 175K views
- Kris Statlander & Toni Storm’s last words! – 41K views
- Darby Allin & Jon Moxley come FACE-TO-FACE! – 36K views
- Kenny Omega & Jurassic Express vs Don Callis Family – 26K views
- Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed jump Top Gods! – 25K views
Despite the lower television audience, AEW’s digital performance continues to highlight strong fan interest in top stars like Darby Allin, Jon Moxley, and Toni Storm. The company remains focused on pushing crossover storylines between Dynamite and Collision while maintaining consistent engagement through its online platforms.
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Viewership for 10/15 AEW Dynamite + Collision Three-Hour Special
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