
AEW Dynamite Sees Viewership Increase on July 23, But Demo Rating Slips Slightly – AEW Dynamite drew 608,000 viewers for its July 23 episode on TBS, according to Programming Insider, marking an increase from the 588,000 viewers who tuned in on July 16. Despite the slight bump in overall viewership, the show’s key demographic rating dipped, scoring a 0.14 in the 18–49 demo compared to the 0.15 rating from the previous week.
The episode ranked eighth overall on cable for the night.
This week’s Dynamite featured a strong lineup that included “Hangman” Adam Page taking on Wheeler Yuta, “Timeless” Toni Storm going one-on-one with Billie Starkz, and a main event between Mark Briscoe and Claudio Castagnoli. AEW also continued to build intrigue around The Hurt Syndicate’s growing influence, particularly in storylines involving MJF and Adam Copeland.
Although traditional cable ratings only reflect part of AEW’s reach, the July 23 edition of Dynamite was also simulcast on HBO Max. However, HBO Max viewership data remains unavailable, so its impact on total audience numbers is unknown.
AEW’s YouTube channel saw strong engagement for content from this episode. The most-watched video was the segment featuring Adam Copeland hiring The Hurt Syndicate to go after FTR, which racked up 554,000 views. Other top-performing clips include:
- Adam Copeland hired The Hurt Syndicate to help exact revenge on FTR?! – 554K views
- Hangman offers Jon Moxley a rematch, with one major condition – 225K views
- MJF confronts The Hurt Syndicate and pays the price – 222K views
- Toni Storm receives help in her fight against Billie Starkz & Athena – 164K views
- Mark Briscoe’s ominous message to MJF – 151K views
As AEW builds toward its next major event, the blend of compelling in-ring action and developing storylines appears to be maintaining fan interest, even as demographic metrics fluctuate week to week.
AEW Dynamite Sees Viewership Increase on July 23, But Demo Rating Slips Slightly