AEW Collision Bounces Back In Ratings With No WWE Competition

The latest episode of AEW Collision, which aired on Saturday night, drew an average of 363,000 viewers on TNT. This marks an increase of 29.6% from the previous week, where the show faced competition from WWE’s Elimination Chamber PLE. Despite the rise, it remains the second-lowest viewership since February 1.

In the key 18-49 demographic, the show earned a rating of 0.10, which represents a 66.7% increase from the prior week. However, this rating ties with the second-lowest in this category since the February 1 episode.

The March 9 broadcast was pre-taped and served as the go-home show leading into AEW’s Revolution pay-per-view. It went up against UFC 313 prelims on ESPN that same night.

For context, here are the viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for the last 11 weeks of AEW Collision, along with their 10-week averages. This week's episode saw a slight decline, with an overall drop of 1.8% in viewers and a 9.1% decrease in the 18-49 demo compared to the recent averages.