The September 17, 2025 edition of AEW Dynamite featured multiple standout moments and that included Adam Page and Kyle Fletcher’s feud heating up in a massive way. In fact, the show saw an increase in ratings as well.

According to Dave Meltzer, the September 17 edition of AEW Dynamite on TBS averaged 668,000 total viewers, marking a noticeable increase compared to the 584,000 viewers drawn on September 10, 2025. This represents a 14.4% week-to-week rise, showing that fan interest spiked as AEW’s All Out storylines intensified.

In the key P18–49 demographic, Dynamite earned a 0.14 rating, up from 0.12 the week before. This improvement equals a 16.7% increase, a big gain in the demographic that advertisers and television partners value most. These figures reflect linear television audiences only and exclude any streaming data from MAX.

AEW Dynamite September 17, 2025: Viewership and Highlights

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite saw Adam Page and Kyle Fletcher have a very serious contract-signing segment. Afterwards, the show ended with Fletcher taking out Page with a vicious brainbuster on a table and sending a message before their match at AEW All Out.

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FTR and Adam Copeland & Christian Cage also had a very intense face-to-face confrontation ahead of their tag team match at AEW All Out. This and many other moments took place throughout the night.

AEW Dynamite Ratings Comparison – September 17 vs. September 10, 2025

MetricSeptember 10, 2025September 17, 2025Change
Total Viewers584,000668,000+14.4%
P18–49 Demo Rating0.120.14+16.7%

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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