AEW Collision ratings down against NBA Conference Final

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision averaged 360,000 viewers on TNT, down 27.7% from the Wednesday airing after Dynamite on TBS and down 6.3% from the last time the show aired in it’s regular time slot on May 16th. It was the lowest audience for the show since May 2nd.

Collision averaged a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 37.5% from Wednesday night and down 16.7% from the last Saturday show two weeks earlier. It ties the lowest rating the show has done in that category since January 24th.

The show went head to head with Game 7 of the NBA’s Western Conference Final on NBC and tied for 36th in the 18-49 rating on the cable charts and finished 41st in terms of total viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2025 the overall viewership was down 28.6% while the 18-49 rating was down 72.2%. That show did follow an NBA playoff game and did above average numbers for the time period.

Listed below are the overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for the last 11 airings of AEW Collision as well as the 10 episode average in both categories. Saturday night’s show was down 11.7% in overall viewers and 28.6% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/16/20260.08473,000
4/25/20260.05397,000
5/2/20260.06347,000
5/6/20260.07429,000
5/9/20260.05342,000
5/16/20260.06384,000
5/20/20260.06413,000
5/27/20260.08498,000
5/30/20260.05360,000
“10 wk avg0.07407,900
*not includingcurrent week

AEW Dynamite viewership up, 18-49 rating ties best of 2026

Last week’s post-Double or Nothing episode of AEW Dynamite saw notable increases for both viewers and the 18-49 demo.

The episode drew 704,000 viewers on TBS, up 14.9% from the previous week’s 613,000 and its largest audience since April 15. It also averaged a best of the year 0.15 rating in the 18-49 demo, up 36.4% from the prior week’s 0.11 which ties the best rating Dynamite has done there since last August’s Grand Slam Mexico show.

Note these are for the first two hours of the show and not the third.

Despite going head-to-head with an NHL conference final game simulcast on both TNT and TruTV, the show finished third overall on cable in the key demo and was 12th on cable in terms of total viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2025, overall viewership was up 10.7% while the 18-49 rating was down 6.3%. It’s the second straight week the show has been up year-over-year in overall viewers.

The one hour branded Collision, which immediately followed Dynamite, averaged 498,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo. The retention levels from Dynamite were 70.3% in viewers and 53.3% in 18-49. The prior week, retention levels were 67.4% overall and 54.5% in 18-49 — slightly better but still lower than any of the previous times they have done a three hour Wednesday block.

Recent AEW Dynamite viewers & 18-49 ratings

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Dynamite on TBS as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 6.8% in overall viewers and 25% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

Date18-49Total Viewers
3/18/20260.13730,000
3/25/20260.14765,000
4/1/20260.15730,000
4/8/20260.14654,000
4/15/20260.12710,000
4/22/20260.1617,000
4/29/20260.08596,000
5/6/20260.1590,000
5/13/20260.1585,000
5/20/20260.11613,000
5/27/20260.15704,000
*10 wk avg (through 5/20)0.12659,000

For subscribers: Dave Meltzer analyzes last week’s wrestling ratings

Dave Meltzer has a new article for subscribers running down wrestling ratings for the last week, which includes numbers for Raw, SmackDown, NXT, Dynamite, Collision, and much more.

Check it out here.

AEW Collision ratings up despite strong competition

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision averaged 384,000 viewers on TNT, up 12.3% from last week’s one-hour episode on TBS. It’s the second highest audience for the show since April 25th.

Collision averaged a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 20% from the prior week and ties the second highest rating the show has done in that category since April 16th.

The show went head to head with Netflix’s coverage of the Rousey vs Carano fight although the actual fight took place after Collision ended. It was also up against UFC Fight Night on Paramount+, the NHL playoffs on ABC and MLB on FOX. It tied for 21st on the night on cable in the key demo and finished 36th on cable in total viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2025, the overall viewership was down 3.5% while the 18-49 rating was down 25%.

Listed below are the total viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for the last 11 episodes of AEW Collision as well as the 10 episode average in both categories. This week’s show was down 8.3% in total viewers and 14.3% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.1470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/16/20260.08473,000
4/25/20260.05397,000
5/2/20260.06347,000
5/6/20260.07429,000
5/9/20260.05342,000
5/16/20260.06384,000
*10 wk avg0.07418,800

AEW Collision ratings stay nearly even for Fairway To Hell episode

This past Saturday’s Fairway to Hell edition of AEW Collision went head-to-head with WWE Backlash, but didn’t see a significant hit as a result.

The hourlong show averaged 342,000 viewers on TBS, down just 1.4% from the previous week’s two hour Saturday show on TNT. It was the lowest audience for a Collision show since January 24.

The episode was down 20.3% from Wednesday night’s hourlong episode that followed the the two hour Dynamite (429,000).

The episode averaged a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 28.6% from this past Wednesday (.07) and 16.7% from the previous Saturday (.06). It tied the lowest rating the show has done in that category since the January 24.

The hour finished tied for 38th on the cable charts in 18-49 and was 43rd on the night in total viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2025, overall viewership was down 10.5% while the 18-49 rating was down 44.4%.

Recent AEW Collision ratings

Listed below are the overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for the last 11 episodes of AEW Collision as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week was down 18.9% in overall viewers and 28.6% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

Date18-49Viewers
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.10470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/16/20260.08473,000
4/25/20260.05397,000
5/2/20260.06347,000
5/6/2026 (one hour Wed.)0.07429,000
5/9/2026 (one hour Sat.)0.05342,000
*10 wk avg (through 5/6)0.07421,600

Daily Update: Ted Turner, AEW & NWA ratings notes, WWE SmackDown

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Among the topics covered:

  • Ted Turner’s legacy in sports
  • The history of pro wrestling on the Turner Networks
  • The skyrocketing success and rapid decline of WCW
  • The television heyday of Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • How Ted Turner first got involved in pro wrestling
  • Why Vince McMahon hated Ted Turner and how irrational it was at times
  • The local TV business in the early 70s
  • The 1972-74 Atlanta wrestling war, how it started and ended
  • The start of Gordon Solie and Tony Schiavone on TBS
  • The growth of TBS
  • The launching of CNN
  • How Vince McMahon got on TBS
  • Why McMahon and Turner had issues during their year working together
  • The role Jim Barnett played
  • The death of Mid South Wrestling
  • The death of Jim Crockett Promotions
  • The death of WCW
  • How Barnett manipulated the Crocketts getting on TBS
  • Vince McMahon’s cable power plays and Turner’s reactions
  • The signing of Hulk Hogan and rise of Eric Bischoff
  • Hall, Nash and Bret Hart come to WCW
  • How Bischoff nearly purchased WCW and how it fell through
  • A reprint of a 2001 article on the closing of WCW that Ted Turner himself read and praised
  • Reaction to the death of WCW
  • Numerous people react to the death
  • The tribute on AEW television
  • His exploits in other sports
  • Rupert Murdoch, Ric Flair, Jane Fonda, Tony Khan and others in sports comment on Turner’s death
  • Turner’s life after he lost control of the networks
  • His charitable work
  • Update on Tanea “Rebel” Brooks
  • A first look at how UFC is performing and its revenue driven vs. expense for Paramount
  • WWE cuts continue and are looked at
  • A crazy note about the income of just four of TKO’s top executives and how it compares to the pay for UFC and WWE athletes. This is absolutely shocking
  • Nick Khan’s new contract with TKO
  • Why so many cuts were made this year and more notes on the pay cuts
  • New Day bid farewell
  • WWE & UFC first quarter financials looked at
  • More talk regarding Middle East shows, Zuffa Boxing, and complaints regarding WWE and UFC
  • Backlash preview, business notes and odds
  • Notes on AEW Double or Nothing
  • New Japan Dontaku coverage
  • Nico Ali Walsh on Nick Khan’s testimony before Congress
  • NOAH big show notes
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings from the pro wrestling and MMA shows this past week
  • Fantastica Mania Mexico
  • CMLL vs. MLW at Arena Mexico notes
  • Grande Americano vs. Grande Americano
  • Lots of injury updates
  • Who in AEW was set for a major push that is now on hold
  • Champion Carnival down to final four
  • Cuatrero convicted in domestic violence case involving Stephanie Vaquer
  • Raja Jackson case coming to a close
  • Former WWE wrestler murder case makes pub again
  • Worldwide YouTuber numbers
  • Dana White talks McGregor’s return
  • Notes on Roman Reigns and his schedule
  • When did Nick Khan learn Vince McMahon was being investigate for sex trafficking
  • Janel Grant gets more public
  • Notes from WWE’s television contracts

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— There will be no Observer radio today as Garrett and I are going to do a show Sunday morning Pacific time. Bryan and I will be up tomorrow night after WWE Backlash.

— The new issue of the Wrestling Observer is up today. It is one of the biggest in our history covering the life and times of Ted Turner, both as it related to pro wrestling, a small part of his life but one that still made him one of the three most influential figures in pro wrestling over the past 55 years.

— Thanks for all the nice comments on the Ted Turner story. This was one of the longest stories I’ve written and had to get it done in two days. Crazy. It’s among the best stuff I’ve done. I will say the WWE cuts story has some very notable information people haven’t fully noticed yet.

— AEW Dynamite on Wednesday did 590,000 viewers with an 0.10 in 18-49. Collision did 429,000 viewers and 0.07. Dynamite was 9th for the night and 4th in the time slot, behind NBA playoffs which did 5,178,000 viewrs and 1.59 in 18-49, NHL playoffs which did 1,260,000 and 0.31 as well as FOX News. Collision was 8th in its time slot. The latest change in cable continues to hurt all pro wrestling.

— Regarding the 275,000 viewer claim of NWA for Saturday, at this point we have no corroboration on it as to where that number comes from and how it was calculated. The NWA has announced its 78th anniversary event will take place on 7/25 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

— SmackDown tonight is from Jacksonville. The matches announced are Tiffany Stratton vs. Kiana James for the US title, Rhea Ripley & Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Jacy Jayne & Falln Henley & Lainey Reid, Damian Priest vs. Talla Tonga plus appearances by Gunther, Jacob Fatu and the funeral of the Gingerbread Man. There were 7,340 tickets out for the show as of earlier today.

— Reports today from Ring Magazine list Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao as being held on 9/25 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Netflix.

— Backlash tomorrow night from Tampa opens with Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker and Trick Williams vs. Sami Zayn for the U.S. title on ESPN 2 at 6 p.m. Eastern. After that will be Danhausen & ? vs. Miz & Kit Wilson, Iyo Sky vs. Asuka and the main event of Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu for the world title. We have a preview in the current issue.

— We’ll be doing a weekend poll on Backlash, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]

— Dana White called the Khamzat Chimaev vs. Sean Strickland feud the third biggest in UFC history behind Conor McGregor vs Khabib Nurmagomedov and Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier. That sounds high. I don’t see this as above Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir, Rampage Jackson vs. Rashad Evans, GSP vs. Nick Diaz, GSP vs. Matt Serra, Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate or GSP vs BJ Penn.

UFC 328 starts at 5 p.m. Eastern on Paramount +

  • Clayton Carpenter (126) vs. Jose Ochoa (125)
  • Baisangur Susurkaev (186) vs. Djorden Santos (186)
  • Pat Sabatini (145) vs. William Gomis (15)
  • Roman Kopylov (185) vs. Marco Tulio (186)
  • Jim Miller (155) vs. Jared Gordon (156)
  • Grant Dawson (156) vs. Mateusz Rebecki (156)
  • Yaroslav Amasov (170) vs. Joel Alvarez (170)
  • Ateba Gautier (185) vs. Ozzy Diaz (186)
  • King Green (155) vs. Jeremy Stephens (160) – Stephens missed weight by three pounds and has forfeited 30 percent of his purse
  • Sean Brady (170) vs. Joaquin Buckley (170)
  • Alexander Volkov vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosts (264)
  • Joshua Van (125) vs. Tatsuro Taira (125) for the flyweight title
  • Khamzat Chimaev (185) vs. Sean Strickland (185) for the middleweight title

— From 8-10 p.m. on CBS they will air Amasov vs. Alvarez, Gautier vs. Diaz, Green vs Stephens and Brady vs Buckley.

— Arena Mexico tonight has Mistico & Titan vs. Angel de Oro & Cavernario Barbaro, Neon vs. Black Tiger, Futuro & Hombre Bala Jr & Max Star & Valiente Jr. vs. Elemental & Explosivo & Maquina Letal & El Terrible, Kira & Jarochita & Tessa Blanchard vs. Keyra & Reyna Isis & Zeuxis, La Calavera Jr. I & II vs. Diamante & Brillante Jr. and Espiritu Negro & Fuego & Rey Cometa vs Dark Magic & El Gallero & Espanto Jr.

— Saturday night at Arena Coliseo has Titan & Neon & Esfinge vs. Barboza & Difunto & Furia Roja, Yutani vs. Valiente Jr. in a lightning match and Los Gemelo Diablos vs. Euforia & Mephisto.

— Next Friday at Arena Mexico is the 20th anniversary of Me Muero, the song and music video that is now Mistico’s iconic entrance music. Keep in mind that we actually never hear that song on CMLL shows since they don’t have the rights. They do play the song in the building and the place goes crazy. Literally this is like if they played Cult of Personality in the buildings but then on television played a cover song so you couldn’t hear it or the crowd reaction. The same happened in New Japan. Tony Khan has paid for usage of the song, so the only televised place to hear it is actually on AEW television. The 20th anniversary main event is Mistico & Mascara Dorada & Neon vs. Volador Jr. & Averno & Ultimo Guerreo

— AAA TV tomorrow night looks to have Octagon Jr. vs. Cruz del Toro vs. Lince Dorado and Catalina vs. Jessy Jackson. This will air on YouTube after the Backlash broadcast ends.

— Walter Holloway, who wrestled for Matt Tremont’s H2O Wrestling group in the Northeast as well as other independent groups, passed away from a shooting at the age of 31. The shooting took place Wednesday night at about 10:30 p.m. in South Philadelphia. He had been shot several times. The belief is the shooting is related to an incident on Tuesday that has yet to be reported.

— An interview with Diana Hart Smith.

AEW Collision 18-49 rating up, overall viewership down

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision averaged 347,000 viewers on TNT, down 12.6% from the previous week. It’s the lowest audience for the show since January 24th.

Collision averaged a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 20% from the prior week but is the second lowest rating the show has done in that category since March 7th.

There was heavy sports competition as per usual on a Saturday night with the show going head to head against NBA and NHL playoff games on NBC and ABC respectively. Collision tied for 22nd on the cable charts in 18-49 rating and was 47th in terms of total viewers.

As compared to the same week in 2025 the overall viewership was up 1.8% while the 18-49 rating was identical.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo rating for AEW Collision as well as the 10 week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 18.8% in overall viewers and 14.3% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.1470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/16/20260.08473,000
4/25/20260.05397,000
5/2/20260.06347,000
“10 wk avg0.07427,500
*not includingcurrent week

AEW Collision ratings take hit against NBA & NHL playoffs

In a familiar refrain, pro wrestling ratings continue to take hits against sports competition.

This past Saturday’s AEW Collision averaged 397,000 viewers on TNT, down 16.1% from the previous week’s 473,000.

It’s the lowest audience for Collision since April 2 and the lowest in its regular time slot since March 7.

Collision averaged a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 37.5% from the prior week and tying the lowest rating it’s done in that category since January 24.

The show went head-to-head with both NBA and NHL playoff games on various networks as well as the UFC on Paramount+. It finished tied for 58th on the night on the primetime cable charts.

As compared to the same week in 2025 when the show followed an NBA playoff game, overall viewership was down 43.9% while the 18-49 rating was down 76.2%.

Recent AEW Collision TV ratings

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Collision on TNT as well as the 10-week average in both categories.

This week’s show was down 10.6% in overall viewers and 37.5% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

Date18-49Viewership
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.10470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/16/20260.08473,000
4/25/20260.05397,000
*10 wk avg (through 4/16)0.08443,900

AEW Collision viewership increases for Thursday night show

On a new night for the week, AEW Collision averaged 473,000 viewers on TNT.

The number is up 11.8% from the previous week (423,000) and was the second highest audience for the show since the Grand Slam Collision episode from Australia on Saturday, February 14.

Collision averaged a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo — the same rating it did last week and tying the second-best rating Collision has done in that category since February 14.

Viewership was up 26.8% and the 18-49 rating was up 14.3% from the previous Thursday night airing two weeks earlier. Both shows were taped.

The show was moved to Thursday for the week due to WWE WrestleMania 42, but returns to its usual day this week.

Collision tied for 20th on the primetime cable charts, going head-to-head with TNA Impact for its second hour as well as the NHL regular season finale on ESPN.

As compared to the same week in 2025, overall viewership was up 34% while the 18-49 rating was identical.

Recent AEW Collision ratings

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for AEW Collision on TBS as well as the 10-week average in both categories.

This week’s show was up 8.6% in overall viewers, but even in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

Date18-49Viewership
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.10561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.10470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
4/18/20260.08473,000
*10 wk avg (not including most recent week)0.08435,400

AEW Collision ratings up with return to normal night

Saturday night’s AEW Collision averaged 423,000 viewers on TNT, up 13.4 percent from the prior week’s Thursday airing. The viewership is down 11.1 percent from two weeks ago when Collision last aired in its regular time slot.

Collision drew a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 14.3 percent from the prior week and steady with the show two weeks ago. While this episode drew Collision’s lowest total viewership on a Saturday night since March 7, it tied the second-highest 18-49 rating the show has done since February 14’s Grand Slam Australia special.

The show went head-to-head with UFC 327 on CBS for the first hour as well as the NBA on ESPN and Saturday night baseball on various networks.

As compared to the same week in 2025, Collision’s overall viewership was down seven percent while the 18-49 rating was down 33.3 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Collision, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 4.4 percent in viewers but steady in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Collision ratings —

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.1470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
4/11/20260.08423,000
*10 wk avg0.08442,300
*notcurrent week

Ratings for AEW Collision & TNA Impact Thursday night episodes

– Last week’s Thursday night episode of AEW Collision averaged 373,000 viewers on TNT, down 21.6 percent from the previous week in its regular time slot. It’s the lowest audience total for the show since March 7.

Collision drew a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 12.5 percent from the prior week and ties the lowest rating the show has done in that category since the March 7 episode.

As compared to the same week in 2025, Collision was up 11.3 percent in overall viewers but down 12.5 percent in 18-49.

– TNA’s Thursday Night Impact, airing head-to-head for the second hour on AMC, averaged 200,000 viewers, down 21.9 percent from the week before. It’s the lowest audience for Impact since its second week on AMC on January 22.

Impact drew a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demo, matching the number that it did the previous week. This ties the largest rating the show has done in that category on AMC.

Collision tied for 32nd on the night on the primetime cable charts while Impact tied for 51st.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for both Collision and Impact:

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
1/24/20260.02253,000
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/20260.1470,000
3/28/20260.08476,000
4/2/20260.07373,000
“10 wk avg0.07430,300
*not includingcurrent week


DateImpact 18-49Impact T.V.
1/22/20260.03171,000
1/29/20260.04201,000
2/5/20260.05241,000
2/12/20260.05254,000
2/19/20260.05233,000
2/26/20260.03233,000
3/5/20260.04249,000
3/12/20260.04259,000
3/19/20260.04250,000
3/26/20260.05256,000
4/2/20260.05200,000
*10 wk avg0.04234,700
*not includingcurrent week

AEW Collision viewership for Slam Dunk Saturday & Sunday episodes released

This story has been updated with some additional notes from Paul Fontaine.

The viewership numbers have been revealed for this past weekend’s double dip of AEW Collision episodes following NCAA men’s basketball tournament action.

The one hour Slam Dunk Saturday show following the games on TNT did 470,000 viewers, their highest mark since drawing 470,000 for their February 21 episode which was two hours. The 18-49 demo was .10, their highest since February 14 (also two hours). The viewership is up 2.6% from last week’s show in the regular time slot while the demo was up 42.9% from the previous week.

The demo ties the largest rating the show has done in that category since October 15, 2025, which was a Wednesday episode following Dynamite. It’s the largest on a Saturday since May 29, 2025, which followed an NBA playoff game.

The lineup saw TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher vs. Robbie Eagles, the Death Riders, LFI, and the Sisters of Sin vs. the Brawling Birds.

It took 24 hours for them to blow past those numbers with the one hour Slam Dunk Sunday episode on TNT bringing in 616,000 viewers and a .12 rating in the 18-49 demo. The show featured an AEW Trios title defense, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Lio Rush, a Divine Dominion squash, and Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. Lethal Twist.

That’s the highest audience for a Collision show since April 26, 2025, of last year and the 18-49 rating was the highest since May 29, 2025.

As compared to the same week in 2025 when AEW also ran split shows on Saturday and Sunday, the Saturday show was down 15.2% in total viewers and 50% in 18-49 while the Sunday show was up 5.5% in overall viewers but down 45.5% in 18-49.

Collision returns to its usual time slot and show length this Saturday. Both Slam Dunk episodes began at around 11:30 pm Eastern.

Recent AEW Collision viewership & 18-49 demo ratings

Date18-49Viewers
1/24/20260.02253,000
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.10561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
3/21/2026 (one hour)0.10470,000 
3/22/2026 (one hour)0.12616,000
Last 10 weeks:0.07444,300

AEW Collision ratings up for Revolution go-home show

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision averaged 458,000 viewers on TNT, up 23.8% from the previous week. It’s the highest audience for the show since February 21st.

Collision averaged a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 40% from last week and was also the highest rating the show has done in that category since the February 21st episode.

On a Saturday night with the typical heavy sports competition, Collision finished tied for 19th on the primetime cable charts for the night in the 18-49 demo. It went head to head with UFC on Paramount+, the WBC on FOX, and college basketball games on various cable and network stations which dominated the charts.

As compared to the same week in 2025 the overall viewership was up 12.3% while the 18-49 rating was down 30%.

Listed below are the last 10 weeks of available overall viewership and 18-49 rating totals as well as the 9 week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 20.8% in overall viewers and 16.7% in 18-49 as compared to recent averages.

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
1/3/20260.03241,000
1/10/20260.03271,000
1/17/2026
1/24/20260.02253,000
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
3/14/20260.07458,000
*10 wk avg0.06379,000
*not includingcurrent week

AEW Collision viewership up, 18-49 demo rating down

Saturday night’s episode of AEW Collision averaged 370,000 viewers on TNT, up 1.4 percent from the prior week. This is the second-lowest audience total for the show since January 24.

In the 18-49 demo, Collision drew a 0.05 rating. That’s down 16.7 percent from last week and is also the lowest rating the show has done in that category since the January 24 episode.

The show faced very strong competition head-to-head with Fox airing the World Baseball Classic, which topped all of television, as well as going up against CBS’ two hours of UFC 365 and WWE NXT’s Vengeance Day PLE on Peacock.

As compared to the same week in 2025, Collision’s overall viewership was up 1.9 percent while the 18-49 rating was down 50 percent.

Listed below are the last 10 weeks of available viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for Collision (with the numbers for the January 17 edition still not reported), as well as the nine-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 2.2 percent in overall viewers but down 16.7 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

AEW Collision ratings —

DateCollision 18-49Collision overall
12/25/20250.04217,000
1/3/20260.03241,000
1/10/20260.03271,000
1/17/2026
1/24/20260.02253,000
1/31/20260.07492,000
2/7/20260.07388,000
2/14/20260.1561,000
2/21/20260.08470,000
2/28/20260.06365,000
3/7/20260.05370,000
*10 wk avg0.06362,000
*not includingcurrent week