Ratings for AEW Collision & Rampage on April 25, 2024

Ratings for AEW Collision & Rampage on April 25, 2024
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Ratings for AEW Collision & Rampage on April 25, 2024

Last Saturday’s episodes of AEW Collision and AEW Rampage managed to hold their own and draw substantial viewership and ratings despite the NBA and NHL game coverage providing stiff competition.

AEW Collision experienced a noteworthy increase in its average viewership and key demo ratings, mainly owing to the NBA Playoff lead-in. The show’s average audience count rose from last week’s 461,000 viewers to 621,000 viewers, marking the highest viewership for Collision since the July 29, 2023, episode that averaged 739,000 viewers.

Furthermore, AEW Collision’s ratings in the P18-49 key demo saw a significant surge, reaching an average of 0.21 compared to the previous week’s 0.13 rating.

This is the highest rating for AEW Collision since the July 29, 2023 episode, which drew a 0.27 rating in the same key demo. The show’s initial 10 minutes drew a 0.49 rating, which is a direct impact of the NBA Playoff lead-in on the show’s performance.

However, AEW Collision’s gains were not replicated in Rampage’s viewership, which averaged 292,000 viewers, a decrease from the previous week’s 397,000 viewers.

Similarly, AEW Rampage’s ratings in the key demo fell, drawing an average 0.09 rating, lower than the previous week’s 0.13 rating in the same category. 

Ratings for AEW Collision & Rampage on April 25, 2024

Last Saturday’s episodes of AEW Collision and AEW Rampage managed to hold their own and draw substantial viewership and ratings despite the NBA and NHL game coverage providing stiff competition.

AEW Collision experienced a noteworthy increase in its average viewership and key demo ratings, mainly owing to the NBA Playoff lead-in. The show’s average audience count rose from last week’s 461,000 viewers to 621,000 viewers, marking the highest viewership for Collision since the July 29, 2023, episode that averaged 739,000 viewers.

Furthermore, AEW Collision’s ratings in the P18-49 key demo saw a significant surge, reaching an average of 0.21 compared to the previous week’s 0.13 rating.

This is the highest rating for AEW Collision since the July 29, 2023 episode, which drew a 0.27 rating in the same key demo. The show’s initial 10 minutes drew a 0.49 rating, which is a direct impact of the NBA Playoff lead-in on the show’s performance.

However, AEW Collision’s gains were not replicated in Rampage’s viewership, which averaged 292,000 viewers, a decrease from the previous week’s 397,000 viewers.

Similarly, AEW Rampage’s ratings in the key demo fell, drawing an average 0.09 rating, lower than the previous week’s 0.13 rating in the same category.