The viewership numbers and ratings for AEW Collision and Battle of the Belts XII have been disclosed by Wrestlenomics.
Last Saturday night, AEW Collision and Battle of the Belts XII were simulcast on TNT, extending for over three hours. Both of these events were tape-delayed broadcasts that took place earlier, on the previous Thursday.
After the temporary hiatus during the previous week due to AEW WrestleDream 2024’s Saturday night scheduling, AEW Collision was back in action this past weekend.
The program managed to attract an average of 346,000 viewers, indicating an uptick of 29% in viewership from the episode that aired on October 5, which garnered an average of 269,000 viewers.
Among the P18-49 age bracket, the key demographic, the ratings of AEW Collision rose to 0.10, which is an improvement from the previous week’s average of 0.05. Among the key demographic analyses on Saturday, the TNT broadcast took the fourth place, falling behind the coverage of the ALCS game on TBS and preference given to the college football games on ESPN and FS1.
Meanwhile, the viewership of AEW Battle of the Belts XII stood at an average of 304,000. This happens to be the lowest viewer count to date for the quarterly special program. There was a slight fall in viewership compared to July’s Battle of the Belts XI, which had attracted an average viewer count of 308,000.
In terms of the ratings in the key P18-49 demographic, Battle of the Belts XII had an average rating of 0.08. This was a slight drop from the 0.09 average ratings of Battle of the Belts XI.