Saturday's episode of AEW Collision averaged 317,000 viewers on TNT, up 17.4 percent from the airing last Friday but down 19.9 percent from two weeks ago when it last aired in the regular time slot. It's the lowest audience that the show has done on a Saturday night.
Collision averaged a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demo. That's up 12.5 percent from last Friday's show but down 18.2 percent from the previous Saturday airing. It ties the second-lowest 18-49 rating the show has done on Saturday ahead of only the September 30 show.
The six lowest shows in terms of both overall viewers and 18-49 demo ratings have all come on the same day as a WWE PLE. This week's episode went head-to-head with WWE Survivor Series.
AEW Rampage, which aired immediately prior to Collision on TNT and head-to-head with the Survivor Series kick-off show, averaged 264,000 viewers. That's down 5.7 percent from the previous week and was the lowest audience in the show's history.
The show averaged a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo, down 11.1 percent from the previous week. That ties the third-lowest rating in the history of the show. The previous two lower-rated shows also came when the show aired on an unfamiliar day or time.
As compared to the same week in 2022, Rampage was down 35.8 percent in overall viewers and 27.3 percent in 18-49. While not a fair comparison since Rampage aired in its normal time slot last year, the decline is similar to what the show has been doing of late.
Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for both AEW Collision and AEW Rampage on TNT as well as the 10-week average in both categories for both shows. This week's Collision was down 25.1 percent in overall viewers and 25 percent in 18-49 while Rampage was down 21.7 percent in overall viewers and 27.3 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.