AEW Collision hit a four-week high this past Saturday featuring an All-Star Ten-Man tag main event.
The September 21 episode from Springfield, Massachusetts, averaged 347,000 viewers and 163,000 viewers (0.12) in the 18-49 demographic on TNT, according to Wrestlenomics.
The site reports that Collision ranked #19 among cable originals on Saturday.
It was Collison’s largest audience in both categories since August 24 with a 29% viewership increase and 46% improvement in the demo audience over the previous week.
Adults 18-34 averaged 54,000 viewers, which was up by 29% this week.
Adults 35-49 averaged 109,000 viewers – an increase of 56% including males growing from 54,000 to 90,000 this week.
The show featured an All-Star ten-man tag with GYV, Rush, Roderick Strong & Beast Mortos defeating FTR, Hook & The Outrunners in the main event, which took up the final half-hour of the program.
This past Saturday’s show was Collision’s first live episode in its regular time slot since August 31.
The numbers followed AEW Rampage the previous night, which achieved its largest audience since July and highest 18-49 audience since March.
John Siino & Kate From MTL review this week’s AEW Collision featuring a 10-man tag with HOOK, FTR, and The Outrunners vs Beast Mortos, GYV, Rush, and Roderick Strong.