AEW Collision & Rampage Draw Record Low Ratings On Saturday Afternoon

-- AEW Collision, which was moved from Saturday evening to Saturday afternoon bombed in overnight viewership figures drawing an average audience of 144,000. Not only is that down a whopping 60% from last week, but it is the lowest watched AEW Collision in history and in fact, the least watched AEW show, period. The show drew a 0.03 rating in the key 18-49 demo, also setting a record in futility for AEW.

-- The bad news didn't stop there as AEW Rampage which aired directly after Collision to form a three-hour block averaged only 126,000 viewers, which means it set a new record low for an AEW show that was only set an hour earlier by Collision. Rampage also averaged a 0.03 rating with the only consolation being that it aired out of its normal night and time slot.

-- The move to Saturday afternoon came due to a scheduling conflict with a college basketball tournament. In the Saturday afternoon airing, Collision and Rampage both had to contend with college football across various channels as well as the WWE Survivor Series Pre-Show with Rampage also airing against the very beginning of Survivor Series itself.

-- AEW Dynamite last week, which we haven't yet reported on since the ratings were delayed for Thanksgiving, averagd 536,000 viewers and a 0.15 rating. The audience is the third lowest ever and worst since November 6 when WWE moved NXT to Wednesday and ran it head-to-head while the rating is the worst ever for a Wednesday airing.