AEW Dynamite Viewership & Ratings Dip Ahead of Revolution

The February 25 episode saw a 9% drop in total viewers and a 17% decline in the key 18-49 demographic.

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

The February 25 episode of "AEW Dynamite" saw a slight dip in TV ratings as the road to the upcoming Revolution pay-per-view continues. The show averaged 633,000 total viewers, a 9% drop from the previous week, and a 0.10 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, a 17% decline. Despite the dip, AEW still ranked joint tenth for the night in the prime time cable rankings.

Why it matters

AEW has been building momentum towards its Revolution pay-per-view on March 15, but the slight viewership and ratings decline for the February 25 episode suggests the company may need to ramp up its storytelling and marketing efforts to maintain audience engagement as the big event approaches.

The details

The February 25 episode of "AEW Dynamite" featured several key matches, including the Babes of Wrath retaining their AEW Women's World Tag Team Championships and the Young Bucks, The Rascalz, and Jack Perry defeating FTR and The Demand in a wild Mile High Madness match. It was also confirmed that the AEW World Championship match at Revolution between MJF and Hangman Page will be a Texas Death Match.

  • The February 25 episode of "AEW Dynamite" aired in Denver, Colorado.
  • The Revolution pay-per-view is scheduled for March 15.

The players

Babes of Wrath

The reigning AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions.

The Young Bucks

A popular tag team in AEW.

The Rascalz

A group of wrestlers in AEW.

Jack Perry

An AEW wrestler.

FTR

A tag team in AEW.

The Demand

A group of wrestlers in AEW.

MJF

The current AEW World Champion.

Hangman Page

The challenger for the AEW World Championship at the upcoming Revolution pay-per-view.

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What’s next

The next episode of AEW Dynamite will air on March 4, two weeks before the Revolution pay-per-view, as the company looks to build momentum towards the big event.

The takeaway

While the slight dip in viewership and ratings for the February 25 episode of AEW Dynamite is concerning, the company still has time to ramp up its storytelling and marketing efforts ahead of the highly anticipated Revolution pay-per-view on March 15. AEW will need to find ways to re-engage its audience and drive increased viewership in the coming weeks to ensure a successful pay-per-view event.