AEW Collision sees small increase in viewership, sixth in prime time cable programming

Photo Courtesy: AEW

AEW Collision marked a four-week high point for the show’s viewership this past Saturday.

The November 2 episode from Philadelphia averaged 349,000 viewers and 119,000 viewers (0.09) in the 18-49 demographic, according to Wrestlenomics.

This week, the 9% viewership increase led to the show’s strongest performance in that category since September 28.

In the 18-49 demographic, this week’s edition of Collision grew by 4% and was led by a male increase from 79,000 to 86,000 viewers while females in the demo decreased by 6%.

Wrestlenomics notes that Collision ranked sixth among prime-time cable programs on Saturday behind two College Football games, a Hallmark movie, and On Patrol Live.

The 18-34 demographic did not see an increase, as the category fell by 11% to an average of 31,000 viewers. However, male viewers in the demo did grow slightly from 17,000 to 20,000, while females declined from 18,000 to 11,000.

Adults 35-49 grew by 11% with an average of 88,000 viewers.

Collision was headlined by Mariah May defending the women’s championship against Anna Jay and featured an appearance by the BCC including Jon Moxley.

About John Pollock 5924 Articles
Born on a Friday, John Pollock is a reporter, editor & podcaster at POST Wrestling. He runs and owns POST Wrestling alongside Wai Ting.