Programming Insider reports that last Saturday's episode of AEW Collision, titled "Fairway To Hell," drew an average of 430,000 viewers and a rating of 0.05 in the key demographic of 18-49 year-olds.
This represents a 23.92% increase from the previous week's viewership of 347,000 but a decrease of 16.67% from the previous week's rating of 0.06 in the same demographic. In comparison to last Wednesday’s one-hour episode that aired right after AEW Dynamite, this past Saturday’s show saw a decrease of 28.57% in viewership but an increase of 0.23% in rating, as it had a rating of 0.07 and 429,000 viewers. It's important to note that this comparison isn't entirely fair due to differences in timeslot and lead-in content.
The rating of 0.05 in the key 18-49 demographic was consistent with the rating from two Saturdays ago. Additionally, this week’s viewership marked the highest in its regular timeslot since the March 28 episode, which had 476,000 viewers.
Currently, AEW Collision is averaging a rating of 0.065 in the key 18-49 demographic and 408,000 viewers in 2026. This contrasts with a rating of 0.112 and 394,000 viewers during the same period in 2025.
The show was headlined by AEW World Champion Darby Allin, who defended his title against "The Bastard" PAC of The Death Riders in a No Countout Match.
