AEW Collision Grand Slam attracts largest 18-49 audience since Aug. 21

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The Grand Slam edition of AEW Collision produced the show’s highest 18-49 audience in over a month.

This weekend, the taped episode from Arthur Ashe Stadium averaged 435,000 viewers and 168,000 (0.13) in the 18-49 demographic, per Wrestlenomics.

The show ranked third among cable originals in prime time on Saturday with viewership increasing by 25% and the 18-49 audience growing by 3% over the previous week.

It represented Collision’s largest 18-49 audience since August 21.

In the core demo, its female audience grew by 3% to 49,000 viewers and males were even with the week prior.

Adults 18-34 was flat week to week with 54,000 viewers and the 35-49 category improved by 5% with an average of 114,000 viewers in that demo.

The show aired against CW’s airing of the WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain documentary, which we have not seen data for yet.

Collision included a main event between Kazuchika Okada and Sammy Guevara in an eliminator match and a lumberjack strap match between Hangman Page and Jeff Jarrett.  

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