LOS ANGELES — WWE’s Worlds Collide shattered company records over the weekend, setting a new benchmark for the largest live audience ever for a WWE broadcast on YouTube.
The event peaked at 764,389 live concurrent viewers during the highly anticipated main event between El Hijo del Vikingo and Chad Gable, streamed across WWE’s main and Spanish-language YouTube channels. Within 24 hours, the show amassed over 4.1 million views, marking one of the strongest digital performances in WWE history.
The success of Worlds Collide extended beyond YouTube. The event dominated social media, with #WorldsCollide trending No. 1 globally on X (formerly Twitter) and generating more than 32 million views across WWE’s platforms in just one day. The sold out event took place at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. with fans filling the arena at 11:30 a.m. before walking one mile down the street to Intuit Dome for WWE Money in the Bank.
Solid crowd at The Forum for an event that started at 1130 a.m. on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/gbz9hrIQFg
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) June 7, 2025
The event came on the heels of WWE’s acquisition of legendary Mexican lucha libre promotion AAA, in partnership with Mexico-based holding company Fillip, signaling WWE’s deeper investment in international expansion and crossover talent.
Worlds Collide is now available to watch in full on WWE’s YouTube channel, with Spanish commentary also accessible.
