WrestleNomics reports that last Saturday night's AEW Grand Slam: Australia special on TNT, which aired in the timeslot of Collision, attracted an average of 561,000 viewers and earned a rating of 0.10 in the key 18-49 demographic.
This represents an increase of 44.59% compared to the previous week's viewership of 388,000 and an improvement of 42.86% from the prior week's rating of 0.07 in the same demographic. The rating in the key 18-49 demographic is the best for the show since the October 15 episode, which was part of a three-hour block with Dynamite on Wednesday. That hour-long Collision had a rating of 0.11 in the key 18-49 demographic. The last Saturday episode to achieve a rating of 0.10 was on July 5, 2025. The viewership for this episode was the highest since the April 26, 2025 episode, which had 707,000 viewers.
In comparison, AEW Grand Slam: Australia in 2025 had a rating of 0.21 in the key 18-49 demographic and 502,000 viewers. Thus, this year's iteration saw a significant decline in the key 18-49 demographic, but an increase in total viewers. As always, these numbers do not account for HBO Max viewership. Currently, AEW Collision is averaging a rating of 0.050 in the key 18-49 demographic and 354,000 viewers in 2026, compared to a 0.10 rating and 337,000 viewers for the same time period in 2025.
The show was headlined by AEW World Champion MJF defending his title against Brody King.
AEW Collision, Feb 14 on TNT: 561,000 viewers; 0.10 P18-49 rating | TV ratings analysis #AEWCollision https://t.co/TPWQvD5sgZ pic.twitter.com/41eYKEvcqs
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