AEW Collision viewership plummeted on September 30th.
The most recent episode of Collision pulled in just 327,000 viewers according to Wrestlenomics. Not only is the figure a significant decrease from the 562,000 people who tuned in a week earlier, it’s the lowest in the show’s history. Meanwhile, the show scored a 0.08 rating in the 18-49-year-old demographic.
Collision debuted on June 17th, drawing 816,000 viewers for CM Punk’s return to AEW.
The September 30th episode of the show went up against NXT No Mercy. Interestingly the previous low for AEW Collision was also against a WWE Premium Live Event, with it going head-to-head with Payback on September 2nd.
AEW Collision, Saturday on TNT:
327,000 viewers
P18-49 rating: 0.08 pic.twitter.com/dgjuZJjnyJ— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) October 3, 2023
What Happened On AEW Collision?
The show served as the final stop before WrestleDream on October 1st and featured an eight-man tag team match in the main event between Aussie Open, Big Bill & Ricky Starks, and Bryan Danielson, Wheeler Yuta & FTR.
Elsewhere, Andrade El Idolo defeated Juice Robinson and Julia Hart got the better of Vertvixen as she prepared to challenge Kris Statlander 24 hours later.
The show also saw Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega team up to see off the Gates of Agony.
NXT No Mercy was headlined by the Extreme Rules Match between Becky Lynch and Tiffany Stratton, Ilja Dragunov won the NXT Title from Carmelo Hayes earlier in the night.