-- Below are the weekend viewership and ratings figures for WWE Smackdown, AEW Rampage and AEW Collision:
- WWE was in Scotland over the weekend and so Smackdown was pre-taped by a few hours. The taped show dropped to below 2 million viewers, drawing an audience of 1.959 million - the lowest all year and the least watched episode since August of 2022. The 18-49 rating came in at a 0.52, also a yearly low and the worst rating in that demo since November of 2022. Apart from being taped, the show went head-to-head against game four of the NBA finals which drew almost 10 million viewers.
- AEW Rampage on Friday night which also went up against a portion of the NBA finals was up in overnight viewership figures, drawing an audience of 334,000. That's a big rise from last week (>30%) and the best audience since May. Rampage also drew a 0.12 rating in the 18-49 demo, also the best in nearly two months.
- AEW Collision on Saturday which celebrated its one year anniversary with the episode drew 431,000 viewers and a 0.13 rating in the key 18-49 demo. The audience is the best for the show in about a month while the rating is the same as last week. The show finished second on the night among shows on cable. The NHL Stanley Cup finals game 4 went head-to-head against Collision and drew the best numbers on the night, albeit on broadcast station ABC. There was also the WWE premium live event Clash at the Castle earlier in the day that didn't seem to hinder Collision as it has done in the past.
