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On January 1, AEW made its debut on Max with their annual "Fight for the Fallen" show, which was dedicated to Hurricane Helene relief. The show aired simultaneously on TBS. "Collision" also airs on Max along with its normal TNT broadcast. When the TV broadcasts at a different time due to other sports programming, it also airs on a delay on Max.
Since adding their shows to Max, many have been curious about the number of viewers the Max telecasts have been getting. B.J. Bethel of SEScoops exclusively reports that "Dynamite" averages 500,000 viewers on Max. When combined with TBS viewers, the flagship show has averaged more than a million viewers since its debut.
The report notes that Max utilizes Live-Plus-1, which takes into account viewers who watch live on the app and in the following 24 hours. The show is averaging about 60 million minutes watched per show. There is some deviation in the numbers by 10 to 20 percent depending on both the episode and competition. The report also mentions that sources say "Dynamite" has "outperformed major hockey games" on Max.
Although the show's ratings had fallen on cable in recent months, "Dynamite" registered its highest number of the year with the March 19 episode. Even when numbers were lagging, WBD appeared to be happy with AEW. Andrew Zarian of "Fightful's Wrestling Beyond the Bell" noted that he's been hearing "very positive stuff from WBD." When he brought up the ratings and internet chatter, "they don't care. It doesn't even resonate."
Bethel's report doesn't include "Collision" numbers, but they have been improving on TNT. The recent "Slam Dunk" episodes had lead-ins from college basketball. The one-hour Saturday episode had its best numbers since December 2024. The following night, the basketball game lead-in brought in even higher numbers.