AEW Collision Episode with Epic Main Event Featuring CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe Draws Massive Viewership and Skyrockets Key Demo Rating

AEW Collision continues to make waves in the world of professional wrestling, as the latest episode drew an impressive 580,000 viewers on TNT at 8pm this past Saturday night. This marks a significant increase of 28.32% from the previous week’s taped episode, which garnered 452,000 viewers for the third Collision episode. The fourth episode also saw a notable rise in the 18-49 key demographic, with a 0.21 rating, representing a 61.53% surge from the 0.13 key demo rating of the previous episode. This translates to 279,000 viewers from the 18-49 demographic, a 62.21% increase from the 172,000 viewers of the previous episode.

In terms of rankings, AEW Collision secured the #5 spot for the day on cable in the 18-49 key demographic. Unfortunately, last week’s ranking was not available for comparison. Additionally, Collision claimed the #13 position in viewership on cable this week, based on the top 25 shows of the day. Once again, the ranking from the previous week was not provided.

Although AEW Collision faced tough competition, such as the UFC 290 Prelims on ESPN and A Royal Christmas Crush on the Hallmark Channel, it still managed to captivate a significant audience. The UFC 290 Prelims garnered a 0.32 key demo rating and 704,000 viewers, while A Royal Christmas Crush attracted 1.560 million viewers and a 0.14 key demo rating.

The latest episode of AEW Collision took place at the Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The advertised lineup included thrilling matches such as Ricky Starks vs. Powerhouse Hobbs in a match for the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament, ROH World Women’s Champion Athena vs. Willow Nightingale in a match for the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament, AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR vs. Bullet Club Gold in a Championship Eliminator match, and the main event featuring ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk in a match for the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament.

As we continue to track AEW Collision viewership, it is evident that the show has been gaining traction since its premiere. The June 17 episode set the bar high with 816,000 viewers and a 0.33 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Subsequently, the numbers dipped slightly, with the June 24 episode attracting 595,000 viewers and a 0.21 rating in the key demo. The July 1 episode, which was a taped episode, saw a further decline with 452,000 viewers and a 0.13 rating in the 18-49 demographic. However, the latest episode on July 8 saw a resurgence, garnering 580,000 viewers and a 0.21 rating in the key demo.

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Overall, AEW Collision continues to be a must-watch show for wrestling enthusiasts, delivering exciting matches and captivating storylines. Stay tuned to Pro Wrestling Wars for more exclusive coverage and analysis of AEW Collision and other top wrestling events.

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