AEW Collision Viewership Declines on May 25 – AEW Collision experienced a decline in viewership for its May 25 episode. According to Wrestlenomics, the show attracted 415,000 viewers on Saturday night, a decrease from the previous week’s 523,000 viewers. Despite the drop in total viewership, the 18 to 49 demographic rating remained stable at 0.15, matching last week’s rating in the same demo.
The show opened with a heated promo featuring Don Callis and IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley. The segment intensified when Konosuke Takeshita attacked Moxley from behind, setting the stage for their encounter at Double or Nothing.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Hiroshi Tanahashi teamed up with Claudio Castagnoli and Daniel Garcia to secure a victory against The Righteous and Lance Archer, showcasing an exciting blend of talent from different wrestling promotions.
Mariah May continued to build her momentum in AEW with a win over Leyla Hirsch, further establishing herself as a formidable competitor in the women’s division.
The main event featured a high-stakes six-man tag team match, where Bryan Danielson and FTR defeated the team of Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, and Satnam Singh. This thrilling conclusion to the show underscored the ongoing rivalries and alliances within AEW.
Despite the viewership dip, AEW Collision delivered a night of memorable matches and significant storyline developments. The steady demo rating suggests that the core audience remains engaged, even as the total viewership fluctuates. As AEW heads towards its next major event, Double or Nothing, the promotion will be looking to regain momentum and boost its audience numbers.
AEW Collision Viewership Declines on May 25