The July 15 episode of “AEW Dynamite” had a giant task of attempting to top what the Beach Break special achieved seven days earlier, each within the ring and in the tv rankings.
Last week’s show was probably the most watched episode of AEW’s flagship show in nearly two years. Nevertheless, with Kyle Fletcher defending the AEW International Championship against Komander, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage defending the AEW World Tag Team Championships against the Death Riders, and Kenny Omega making his AEW World Championship match with Kevin Knight official for the upcoming AEW Redemption pay-per-view official, could the corporate beat what it achieved per week prior?
The reply is yes. Based on Wrestlenomics, with data provided by The Programming Insider, the July 15 episode of “Dynamite” averaged a complete of 786,000 viewers, a 2% increase on Beach Break’s 773,000 viewers, making it probably the most watched episode of “Dynamite” of the yr to this point. This week’s viewership can be 17% above the trailing 4 week average of 672,000 viewers, 21% higher than each the July 2025 average and the third quarter average from last yr, and as at all times, these figures don’t include those that streamed the show live to tell the tale HBO MAX.
There was more excellent news within the 18-49 demographic as well, as “Dynamite” would post a 0.15 number, the joint-highest number posted within the demographic to this point this yr. This marks a 25% increase on Beach Break’s 0.12 number, and is 36% above the trailing 4 week average variety of 0.11. This week’s number was also ok to have “Dynamite” rank joint-second for the night within the prime time cable rankings alongside an hour of FOX News, only being beaten by the WNBA game that aired on the USA Network which posted a 0.17 number.
AEW will probably be seeking to keep this hot streak going with the July 22 episode of “Dynamite,” which will probably be the ultimate Wednesday night offering from the corporate before the Redemption pay-per-view on July 26.

