
AEW Collision Ratings Rise Despite WWE Fastlane Competition – The ratings for AEW Collision on Saturday 10/7 are in, and the show drew 353,000 viewers with a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demographic. This marks an increase from the previous week’s 327,000 viewers and 0.08 key demo rating, which was the lowest rating the show had experienced so far.
It’s worth noting that Collision faced stiff competition as it went head-to-head with WWE Fastlane and also started one hour earlier than its usual timeslot.
The card for Collision featured several notable matches, including FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Ricky Starks & Big Bill, ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston vs. Komander, Adam Copeland responding to Christian Cage, Bryan Danielson vs. Kyle Fletcher, Toni Storm vs. Kiera Hogan, and more.
Despite the increase in ratings, the numbers for AEW Collision still remain well below the company’s original expectations.
Here are the viewership figures and key demo ratings for the last four episodes:
- September 16, 2023: 467,000 total viewers – 0.15 key demo rating.
- September 23, 2023: 582,000 total viewers – 0.18 key demo rating.
- September 30, 2023: 327,000 total viewers – 0.08 key demo rating (competing with WWE NXT No Mercy).
- October 7, 2023: 353,000 total viewers – 0.09 key demo rating (competing with WWE Fastlane).
AEW Collision Ratings Rise Despite WWE Fastlane Competition