Friday night's episode of AEW Collision, which moved nights because of Saturday's Full Gear pay-per-view, averaged 270,000 viewers on TNT. That's down 31.8 percent from the previous week and is the lowest audience total in the history of the show.
Collision drew a 0.08 rating in the 18-49 demo, tying the record low the show set on September 30. That's down 27.3 percent from last week. Collision aired head-to-head with WWE SmackDown on Friday, and the six lowest rated episodes of Collision have all aired either head-to-head with WWE competition or on the same day as a WWE premium live event.
Rampage, airing immediately after Collision on TNT, drew slightly higher numbers than Collision in both viewership and the 18-49 demo. Rampage averaged 280,000 viewers, which was down 13 percent from the previous week. It's also the lowest audience total in the history of that show.
Rampage drew a 0.09 rating in 18-49, down 25 percent from last week. That ties the second lowest rating the show has done in its regular time slot and is Rampage's lowest rating since May 13 when it aired on a different night than usual.
As compared to the same week in 2022, Rampage was down 37.1 percent in overall viewers and down 35.7 percent in 18-49.
Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership and 18-49 demo ratings for both Collision and Rampage, along with the 10-week averages in both categories: