The newest episode of AEW Collision, that aired on Saturday, garnered an average viewership of 269,000. This represents a significant drop of 38% when compared to the previous week’s viewership that stood at 435,000.
Launching into history as the second-lowest audience for an uninterrupted version of AEW Collision, the viewership figures are somewhat alarming.
Furthermore, when breaking down the P18-49 key television ratings demographic, AEW Collision recorded an all-time low rating of 0.05. The figure nosedived significantly from the last week’s rating of 0.13.
Interestingly, AEW Collision couldn’t secure a position among the Top 25 original cable programming on Saturday in the paramount ratings demographic.
Viewers should note that AEW Collision will not be telecasted this coming weekend due to the scheduling of AEW WrestleDream 2024 for the Saturday slot on October 12. However, fans won’t be left high and dry, as the network will continue with the regular timing of AEW Rampage on Friday night on TNT.