AEW Dynamite Viewership & Rankings Report: 2/19/25

Fresh off the corporate’s first-ever trip to Brisbane, Australia, the February 19 edition of “AEW Dynamite” acted as one other major stop towards the highly-anticipated Revolution pay-per-view on March 9. Orange Cassidy advanced to the following phase of the Revolution AEW International Championship Series, Hangman Page and MJF made their grudge match official for March 9, and “Timeless” Toni Storm celebrated her AEW Women’s World Championship victory at Grand Slam Australia by letting the world know that Mariah May had been compromised to a everlasting end.

With all of that said, in the case of the TV rankings, it was more of a mixed bag for the corporate. In line with Wrestlenomics, the February 19 edition of “AEW Dynamite” averaged a complete of 563,000 viewers, a 3% drop from the 579,000 viewers averaged seven days earlier, and eight% lower than the trailing 4 week average of 611,000. These numbers are the bottom of the 12 months up to now for “Dynamite,” and the bottom average viewership for the reason that November 27, 2024 episode. Nevertheless, very similar to every TV rating in 2025 for AEW, these numbers only cover the individuals who watched on TBS and never the individuals who streamed the show on MAX. 

In additional positive news for the corporate, the show went on to post a 0.17 number, a 6% increase on the 0.16 number posted on February 12, and is keeping consistent with the trailing 4 week average which also sits at 0.17. 

AEW will likely be seeking to bounce back with the February 26 episode, which currently has Orange Cassidy difficult Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship because the only advertised match. Although, Mercedes Mone has dared Momo Watanabe to see her face-to-face next week, and more segments and matches will likely be added following the February 22 episode of “AEW Collision.”