AEW’s Collision and Dynamite programs experienced significant ratings boosts in February 2026, driven by high-profile matches and title defenses. AEW Collision drew an average of 470,000 viewers on February 21, representing a 10% increase over its recent four-week average and the highest 18-49 demographic rating (0.08) since September, according to Yahoo Sports. The episode featured the AEW World Trios Championship defense by Hangman Page and Jet Set Rodeo.
Dynamite’s February 18 show in Sacramento saw a 15% viewership increase to 692,000, highlighted by the Kenny Omega versus Swerve Strickland match that culminated in Strickland’s heel turn, reports Yahoo Sports. This key storyline development added momentum to the show’s appeal and contributed to the ratings rise.
On Collision, Hangman Page and Jet Set Rodeo retained the AEW World Trios Titles after overcoming a challenge from The Demand, aided by Jack Perry’s interference. Page is now moving toward a Revolution pay-per-view match with MJF, while Jet Set Rodeo is actively seeking new challengers, which could sustain interest in the trios division, per Yahoo Sports.
Further February 21 Collision results included Claudio Castagnoli defending the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship against Josh Alexander in Oceanside, California, alongside the return of Thunder Rosa, who faced Julia Hart after medical clearance. The card featured additional bouts involving Jon Moxley, Mark Davis, Konosuke Takeshita, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC, underscoring AEW’s depth on its Collision roster.
Looking ahead, AEW’s taped episodes from Denver and evolving storylines such as the Page-MJF feud and emerging trios rivalries will be key to maintaining this ratings momentum. The upcoming Revolution event and title defenses, including Castagnoli’s championship, will be critical to watch as AEW seeks to capitalize on its February viewership gains.

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