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AEW Collision Ratings For 6/26/25

AEW Collision aired on Thursday night this week instead of its usual Saturday timeslot, and as expected, the ratings took a hit. According to a report from Wrestlenomics, the episode drew 285,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating in the key 18–49 demographic. Those numbers mark a 33.2% drop in total viewership and a 20% decline […]

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AEW Collision Ratings For 6/26/25

AEW Collision aired on Thursday night this week instead of its usual Saturday timeslot, and as expected, the ratings took a hit.

According to a report from Wrestlenomics, the episode drew 285,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating in the key 18–49 demographic. Those numbers mark a 33.2% drop in total viewership and a 20% decline in the demo compared to last week’s Saturday broadcast, which drew 426,000 viewers and a 0.10 rating.

The 0.08 demo rating matches the show’s lowest since the May 22nd episode, while the viewership is the smallest since March 1st, which brought in 280,000 viewers. Thursday’s episode faced stiff competition from the second round of the NBA Draft on ESPN, which led cable with a 0.35 demo rating and 1.179 million viewers. As usual, these figures do not account for any simulcast viewership on Max.

So far in 2025, AEW Collision is averaging 394,000 viewers and a 0.109 demo rating, down from the 432,000 viewers and 0.128 demo it averaged during the same time period in 2024.

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