AEW Collision Shatters Viewership Records and Dominates Key Demo Ratings, Leaving Fans in Awe

AEW Collision, the weekly professional wrestling show, continues to gain momentum as it drew its highest viewership and key demo rating since its premiere. According to Wrestlenomics, the seventh episode of Collision, which aired on TNT at 8pm this past Saturday, drew 739,000 viewers, marking a 19.58% increase from the previous week’s episode.

In addition to the increased viewership, the show also saw a significant boost in the 18-49 key demographic. The seventh episode garnered a 0.27 key demo rating, representing 354,000 viewers from that age group. This is a 50% increase from the previous episode’s 0.18 key demo rating, which had 237,000 viewers in the 18-49 demographic.

With these impressive numbers, AEW Collision now holds the second-highest total audience and key demo rating, only trailing behind its premiere episode. The growth in viewership and key demo rating is a testament to the popularity and appeal of the show among wrestling fans.

The latest episode of AEW Collision featured an action-packed lineup that had fans eagerly tuning in. Some of the highlighted matches included AEW World Trios Champion Buddy Matthews facing off against Andrade El Idolo in a Ladder Match with Andrade’s mask on the line, a promo from the highly anticipated CM Punk, and a match between Kiera Hogan and Mercedes Martinez.

Other matches on the card included ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe taking on Gravity in a non-title match, AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo teaming up with Action Andretti and Darius Martin to face The Gunns and Juice Robinson, and a main event matchup between AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR and AEW World Champion MJF and Adam Cole.

The consistent growth in viewership and key demo rating for AEW Collision is a positive sign for the promotion. It demonstrates the effectiveness of their storytelling, talent roster, and overall production quality. As the show continues to deliver exciting matches and captivating storylines, it is likely to attract even more viewers in the future.

For a complete breakdown of the viewership and key demo ratings for each episode of AEW Collision, check out our 2023 AEW Collision Viewership Tracker:

  • June 17 Episode: 816,000 viewers with a 0.33 rating in the 18-49 demographic (Premiere episode)
  • June 24 Episode: 595,000 viewers with a 0.21 rating in the 18-49 demographic
  • July 1 Episode: 452,000 viewers with a 0.13 rating in the 18-49 demographic (Taped episode)
  • July 8 Episode: 580,000 viewers with a 0.21 rating in the 18-49 demographic
  • July 15 Episode: 579,000 viewers with a 0.20 rating in the 18-49 demographic (Owen Hart Tournament Finals episode)
  • July 22 Episode: 618,000 viewers with a 0.18 rating in the 18-49 demographic
  • July 29 Episode: 739,000 viewers with a 0.27 rating in the 18-49 demographic

AEW Collision’s consistent growth in viewership and key demo rating is a promising sign for the promotion. With its exciting lineup and captivating storylines, the show is sure to continue attracting wrestling fans.

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