
AEW Collision Viewership Slightly Down on January 11 – Wrestlenomics reports that the January 11 episode of AEW Collision drew 337,000 viewers, a minor decrease from the 345,000 who tuned in on January 4. Despite the dip, the show maintained a 0.09 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, matching its performance from the previous week.
The episode aired live on both TNT and Max, continuing AEW’s expanded streaming availability. However, it faced stiff competition from Saturday Night Football featuring the Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, which began at 8 p.m. EST on Amazon Prime and NFL+. The NFL game likely contributed to the slight decline in viewership.
AEW Collision’s YouTube presence remains strong, with several match highlights garnering significant views:
- Could Rated FTR’s Cope chop down the Red Wood, Big Bill? led the pack with 374,000 views.
- Chris Jericho vs. Dax Harwood from Rated FTR attracted 144,000 views.
- “The Bastard” Pac vs. Komander earned 87,000 views.
- Harley Cameron vs. AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May brought in 63,000 views.
- The Outrunners vs. Castagnoli & Yuta rounded out the list with 59,000 views.
AEW’s ongoing efforts to expand its audience on multiple platforms and maintain engaging storylines will be critical as Collision competes with mainstream sports programming. Despite the slight drop in viewership, consistent ratings and strong digital engagement indicate the show is holding steady.