AEW Dynamite Ratings Report For September 24, 2025: Numbers Hold Steady Post-All Out

The numbers are in for the September 24, 2025 episode of AEW Dynamite — and while slightly down from last week’s special, the ratings show stability as AEW continues its post-All Out fallout.
Ratings & Viewership
According to Wrestlenomics, the September 24 broadcast of AEW Dynamite averaged 638,000 viewers and delivered a 0.14 rating in the key 18–49 demographic.
- Down from Sept. 17: The previous week’s September to Remember special, which combined Dynamite, Collision (moved from Sept. 20 due to the All Out PPV), and a 30-minute Road to All Out, averaged 667,000 viewers with the same 0.14 demo rating.
- Up from earlier September lows: Ratings improved compared to the Sept. 10 episode, which drew just 584,000 viewers and a 0.12 demo rating — one of the weakest in Dynamite history.
This week’s broadcast ranked approximately 6th on cable for the night in the 18–49 demo.
All Out Fallout Episode
The show aired live from the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh and carried heavy fallout from All Out: Toronto. Highlights included the return of Orange Cassidy, along with Tony Khan’s announcement of the brand-new AEW Women’s Tag Team Championships.
While the drop from Sept. 17 is notable, the audience has largely stabilized above the lows AEW experienced in late August and early September.
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AEW’s 638,000 and 0.14 demo this week won’t grab headlines, but the context matters. Yes, it’s a dip from the September to Remember special, but compared to the alarming drop-offs earlier this month, it’s actually a sign of regained footing. The introduction of women’s tag titles and returns from names like Britt Baker keep AEW relevant heading into its 6th anniversary show on Oct. 1. The key now is consistency — AEW can’t afford to slide back into sub-600K territory with WWE and TNA dominating the news cycle. If Dynamite can stabilize, October could mark the beginning of a stronger stretch.