AEW Collison declines 7% airing against Game 2 of World Series

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AEW Collision ran against Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday resulting in a minor decrease in its viewership.

The October 26 episode from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, averaged 321,000 viewers and 114,000 viewers (0.09) in the 18-49 demographic, per Wrestlenomics

The overall viewership decline was 7% from last week’s average of 346,000 viewers while the 18-48 audience dropped from 139,000 to 114,000 viewers or 7%.

In the core demo, male viewership declined from 99,000 viewers to 79,000 and females fell from 40,000 viewers and 35,000.

In the 18-34 demographic, Collison averaged 35,000 viewers down by 5% this week. Males in the demo decreased by 19% from last week while females grew by 6%.

Adults 35-49 averaged 79,000 viewers, which was down by 22% from last week.

The show aired against Game 2 of the World Series, which averaged 13,713,000 viewers and 3.20 in the 18-49 demographic on Fox and 385,000 viewers and 0.10 on Fox Deportes, per Programming Insider.

Collision ranked sixth among cable programs in prime time behind three college football games, a post-game show on the Big Ten Network, and the World Series on Fox Deportes. 

The show was headlined by FTR taking on Rush & Dralistico.

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