CM Punk’s potential final AEW Collision draws massive viewership

All Elite Wrestling’s Collision Ratings Continue to Rise

August 26th marked the latest episode of All Elite Wrestling’s Collision on TNT, and the numbers are in. According to Wrestlenomics, the show brought in 552,000 viewers and drew a .16 rating among 18-49 year olds, placing it in 10th place on cable. This is a significant week-to-week increase in overall audience, up 14.5% from the previous episode.

Despite facing competition from NFL Network’s coverage of pre-season pro football and the start of the college football season, Collision managed to climb the cable originals chart. It’s worth noting that seven of the shows that finished ahead of Collision were American football coverage, along with Formula 1 and the Khan family’s Premier League club.

This rise in ratings is especially noteworthy as it could be the last episode featuring CM Punk, who has been rumored to be exiting AEW. The speculation surrounding Punk’s future has fans wondering if the show can maintain its momentum without him.

For a more comprehensive look at Collision’s viewership and demo ratings over its brief history, here is a breakdown:

  • June 17 – 816K viewers / .33 demo rating
  • June 24 – 595K viewers / .21 demo rating
  • July 1 – 452K viewers / .13 demo rating
  • July 8 – 580K viewers / .21 demo rating
  • July 15 – 579K viewers / .20 demo rating
  • July 22 – 618K viewers / .18 demo rating
  • July 29 – 739K viewers / .27 demo rating
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