
WWE SmackDown and AEW Collision Viewership for November 14–15 – WWE SmackDown delivered a small increase in viewership on November 14, while AEW Collision experienced a noticeable decline on November 15 as Nielsen’s updated “Big Data + Panel TV” system continues to reshape how ratings are calculated across live programming.
Programming Insider reports that SmackDown averaged 1.158 million viewers on USA Network, up slightly from the 1.141 million viewers the November 7 episode drew. The show also posted a 0.27 rating in the 18–49 demographic, improving from last week’s 0.26. SmackDown placed second on cable for the night, finishing behind Clemson vs. Louisville on ESPN.
Most Viewed WWE SmackDown (11/14) Videos
- Zack Ryder returns to battle LA Knight in the Last Time Is Now Tournament – 987K
- Full Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Bronson Reed for the Undisputed WWE Title – 913K
- Charlotte Flair refuses to team with Rhea Ripley at WarGames – 763K
- Sami Zayn leads a surprise attack on Solo Sikoa and The MFTs – 513K
- Drew McIntyre helps Logan Paul and The Vision drop Cody Rhodes and The Usos – 505K
AEW Collision brought in 219,000 viewers on TNT on November 15, down from the 289,000 viewers it scored on November 8. The show also dipped in the 18–49 demo, falling to a 0.03 rating from last week’s 0.06. Collision ranked 22nd on cable for the night. The event simultaneously streamed on HBO Max, but those viewership numbers are not available.
Most Viewed AEW Collision (11/15) Videos
- Jon Moxley gets unhinged thanks to Kyle O’Reilly – 95K
- Mercedes Moné & Kris Statlander: By The Numbers – 39K
- Death Riders vs. Lethal, Billington & Priest Highlights – 30K
- PAC challenges Darby Allin – 29K
- Riho & Alex Windsor vs. Maya World & Hyan – 21K
Nielsen’s updated measurement model continues to influence how numbers shift across weekly wrestling broadcasts, with both WWE and AEW already seeing noticeable effects.

