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.