AEW Collision Lowest Ever Ratings Recorded

AEW Collision Spoilers For 30/11

The rough patch for AEW seems to continue.

This Saturday’s Collision ratings are now yet. Falling on the same day as the Survivor Series WarGames PLE and Saturday-night college football, it failed to secure impressive numbers.

Achieving two concerning records, the 30th November episode became the show’s least-watched episode and held the record for the lowest viewership for a first-run AEW program until another All Elite Wrestling program surpassed it.

As per a report from Wrestlenomics, airing at a special start time of 4 p.m. Eastern, the show was only able to bring in an average of 144,00 viewers and a 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demo. This marked a 72.7 percent fall from the previous episode and marked a record low for the promotion. In comparison to the same week’s episode last year, Collision’s viewership was down 68.1 percent while its 18-49 rating suffered a blow of 78.6 percent.

Later in the same night, Rampage, which also aired outside of its normal timing on Saturday, also averaged just 126,000 viewers and the same 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demo.

In recent news, the AEW Collision spoilers for January 18 have been revealed.

AEW Dynamite Thanksgiving Eve Episode Also Records A New Low

Despite interesting storylines and top-notch wrestling, Tony Khan’s promotion seems to be going through a hard time. AEW Dynamite’s Thanksgiving Eve also recorded a new low.

The 27th November episode of Dynamite Thanksgiving Eve scored a disappointing 536,000 viewers and fell behind the November 20th episode of 640,000 viewers. Despite a star-studded card, it failed to leave a mark.

In other news: This All Elite Wrestling star is open for an in-ring return.