AEW’s Saturday block of Rampage & Collision hurt by Survivor Series

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AEW’s Saturday night block of Rampage and Collision saw both shows impacted airing the same night as the Survivor Series.

Rampage was moved to Saturday night at 7 p.m. ET due to NHL coverage the night prior which led to the show averaging 264,000 viewers and 110,000 (0.08) in the 18-49 demographic. Those figures were down from the previous week’s episode of 280,000 and 121,000 (0.09), which was the lowest audience in Rampage’s regular slot since the show launched in August 2021. (Data courtesy: Wrestlenomics)

Collision aired head-to-head against the Survivor Series and attracted 317,000 viewers and 121,000 (0.09) in the 18-49 demographic on TNT. The previous week’s episode aired on a Friday night, so compared to Collision in its regular slot from two weeks ago, it was down 396,000 and 140,000 (0.11) in the demo.

This would rank as the least-watched episode of Collison in its regular Saturday night slot ever and third lowest 18-49 audience in the regular time slot behind the November 4 and the September 30 episodes that ran on the same days as WWE/NXT premium live events.

Rampage featured an ROH Pure Championship match between Hook and Katsuyori Shibata while Collision included the first Blue League matches of the Continental Classic with Eddie Kingston vs. Brody King and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Daniel Garcia.

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