Summary

AEW's combined Dynamite and Collision block on May 6 averaged 509,500 viewers on TBS, down from the 596,000 viewers the show drew on April 29.

The three-hour special posted a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demographic, which matched the previous week's mark. The May 6 lineup had been built around matches including Darby Allin vs. Kevin Knight and Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy as part of the extended broadcast.

Dynamite and Collision hour-by-hour breakdown

The first two hours, branded as AEW Dynamite, drew 590,000 viewers and a 0.10 rating in the key demo.

The final hour, branded as AEW Collision, drew 429,000 viewers and a 0.07 demo rating.

AEW Dynamite was also simulcast on HBO Max, though streaming viewership figures were not available.

What the May 6 split means for AEW Dynamite and Collision

AEW Dynamite holding at 590,000 viewers while the Collision-branded third hour dropped to 429,000 shows the extra hour weighed down the overall average even with the 18-49 rating staying flat at 0.08.

The missing HBO Max data also leaves an incomplete picture of how the full audience consumed the show, especially for a special format night that spread the card across three hours.

Sources

As reported by Wrestlenomics