AEW Collision returned to its regular Saturday night slot this past weekend featuring the continuation of the Continental Classic.
The December 7 episode from Columbus, Ohio, averaged 278,000 viewers and 93,000 viewers (0.07) in the 18-49 demographic following the prior week’s all-time low figures airing against the Survivor Series pre-show. (Credit: Wrestlenomics)
It was Collision’s lowest figures in its regular slot since October 5 when it aired against WWE Bad Blood.
This past Saturday’s edition of Collision aired head-to-head with WWE Deadline, which streamed on Peacock in the U.S.
The November 30 episode aired from 4-6 p.m. ET averaging 126,000 viewers and 0.03 in the demo. The last time Collision aired in its regular slot was on November 16 where it attracted 356,000 viewers and 0.11 in the core demo.
This past Saturday’s show averaged 28,000 viewers among adults 18-34 with the same demo averaging 11,000 last week and 26,000 on November 16.
Adults 35-49 averaged 65,000 viewers on Saturday compared to 28,000 last week and 128,000 on November 16. This past Saturday’s number was the lowest audience in this demo for Collision’s regular slot since October 5.
Collision was headlined by Mark Briscoe beating Daniel Garcia in the Blue League of the Continental Classic and included tournament matches between Kazuchika Okada and Kyle Fletcher and Darby Allin against Komander in the Gold League.