AEW Collision and Rampage Viewership Hit Record Lows on November 30 – AEW Collision and Rampage aired back-to-back on Saturday, November 30, but both shows recorded their lowest viewership numbers to date. The unusual scheduling, including direct competition with WWE’s Survivor Series pre-show, contributed to the significant decline.
Collision aired at 4 p.m. ET, four hours earlier than its usual time slot. The episode attracted just 144,000 viewers, scoring a 0.03 rating in the key 18–49 demographic. This marks an all-time low for the program. The show featured three matches from the Continental Classic tournament: Will Ospreay vs. Juice Robinson, Kyle Fletcher vs. The Beast Mortos, and Daniel Garcia vs. Kazuchika Okada. Additionally, Adam Page faced Wheeler Yuta, Mina Shirakawa battled Leila Grey, and Mistico & Private Party took on MxM Collection & Johnny TV.
Following Collision, Rampage aired at 6 p.m. ET instead of its regular Friday 10 p.m. time slot. The show garnered 126,000 viewers, also earning a 0.03 rating in the 18–49 demo. The timing placed Rampage in direct competition with the opening hour of WWE’s Survivor Series.
Both programs faced significant challenges due to the altered schedule and competition from WWE’s premium live event. With these numbers setting record lows for each show, AEW will likely look to rebound with stronger viewership in their regular time slots. Whether the decline was a one-off due to scheduling or indicative of a deeper trend remains to be seen.
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AEW Collision and Rampage Viewership Hit Record Lows on November 30