AEW’s EPIC Fight for The Fallen Episode Shatters Viewership Records and Dominates Key Demo Ratings!

AEW’s Fight for The Fallen edition of Collision drew 482,000 viewers on TNT at 8pm this past Saturday night, according to Wrestlenomics. This is up 1.26% from the previous week’s live show, which drew 476,000 viewers for the ninth Collision episode.

The tenth episode of Collision drew a 0.17 rating in the 18-49 key demographic, which is even with the 0.17 key demo rating that the previous episode drew. The 0.17 key demo rating represents around 223,000 viewers who watched the show from that 18-49 demo. This is up 3.72% from the 215,000 18-49 viewers that the previous episode’s 0.17 key demo rating represented.

Saturday’s Collision drew the fourth-lowest total audience for the show so far, and the second-lowest key demo rating for the show so far, tied with one other episode. Friday’s Collision episode ranked #13 for the night on cable in the key demographic, according to spoilertv.com. Saturday’s total audience was up 1.26% from the previous week, while the key demo rating was even with the previous week.

Saturday’s Fight for The Fallen edition of AEW Collision on TNT aired live from the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, with the following line-up advertised ahead of time – ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe vs. TBA, a promo from AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR, Powerhouse Hobbs vs. TBA, a promo from Ricky Starks, Willow Nightingale vs. Diamante, a promo from Miro, Jay White vs. Dalton Castle, plus Christian Cage vs. Darby Allin, which was the main event.

According to the latest viewership numbers, AEW Collision continues to draw steady ratings and viewership. The Fight for The Fallen episode saw an increase in viewership, with 482,000 viewers tuning in, up 1.26% from the previous week’s episode. This is a positive sign for AEW as they continue to establish themselves as a major player in the world of professional wrestling.

In addition to the increase in viewership, the key demo rating for the Fight for The Fallen episode remained consistent with the previous week, drawing a 0.17 rating in the 18-49 demographic. This represents approximately 223,000 viewers from that specific demographic. Although the key demo rating remained the same, it is important to note that there was a 3.72% increase in the number of 18-49 viewers compared to the previous episode.

While the Fight for The Fallen episode drew the fourth-lowest total audience for the show so far, it is worth mentioning that it ranked #13 for the night on cable in the key demographic. This indicates that AEW Collision continues to attract a dedicated fanbase and is able to compete with other programming in the same time slot.

The Fight for The Fallen episode featured an exciting lineup of matches and promos, including ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe vs. TBA, a promo from AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR, Powerhouse Hobbs vs. TBA, a promo from Ricky Starks, Willow Nightingale vs. Diamante, a promo from Miro, Jay White vs. Dalton Castle, and the main event between Christian Cage and Darby Allin.

Overall, AEW Collision’s Fight for The Fallen episode showcased the talent and entertainment value that the promotion has to offer. With steady viewership and consistent key demo ratings, AEW is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the

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