WWE seems to be benefitting from the acquisition of Mexican lucha libre promotion AAA , recently drawing a strong audience for its September 12 crossover event Worlds Collide.
Marking the second Worlds Collide featuring talent from WWE and AAA, the broadcast from the Cox Pavilion at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas pushed past its predecessor to eke out 773,000 live concurrent viewers — a record for the event, per the wrestling promotion.
Worlds Collide was established in 2019 and had primarily been held for WWE’s developmental brand NXT, but the company brought it back after a three-year hiatus for the AAA crossovers this year.
As with the June 7 event in Los Angeles, the WWE didn’t disclose average live viewership.
However, the company did say that last week’s event was