AEW Collision viewership bounced back after its low numbers the week before, but it was impacted by WWE NXT Deadline.
Wrestlenomics reports that 278,000 viewers watched the show on October 7, which is up from last week. The November 30 episode had an early start time, and it drew 144,000 viewers on Saturday and a 0.03 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic.
In the 18 to 49 demographic, the December 7 episode of AEW Collision scored a 0.07 rating. This is also down from last week.
There was no episode of AEW Collision on November 23 due to AEW Full Gear. The previous episode in its normal time slot came on November 16, when 356,000 viewers tuned in.
Collision was head-to-head with WWE NXT Deadline on October 7. The show’s numbers mark its lowest in its normal time slot since October 5, when Collision was up against WWE Bad Blood.
The December 7 episode of AEW Collision featured three AEW Continental Classic matches. Darby Allin faced Komander, Kyle Fletcher took on Kazuchika Okada, and Daniel Garcia clashed with Mark Briscoe. Plus, Mina Shirakawa faced Emi Sakura, and Willow Nightingale battled Serena Deeb.
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