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AEW Collision Viewership Increases On 10/7, Demo Also Rises

AEW Collision‘s viewership increased on October 7.

Per Wrestlenomics, 353,000 viewers tuned in on Saturday. This number is up from last week’s episode when 327,000 viewers watched the show.

Collision also drew a 0.09 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. This rating is also up from last week‘s episode, which drew a 0.08 rating.

Saturday’s episode of Collision went head-to-head with plenty of NCAA college football and the first hour of WWE’s Fastlane premium live event. Collision will continue to face stiff competition for the rest of 2023 as the college football season marches on.

What Happened On This Week’s AEW Collision?

This week’s show kicked off with a shocking title change which saw Ricky Starks and Big Bill defeat FTR to become the new AEW World Tag Team Champions.

Elsewhere on the show, Timeless Toni Storm defeated Kiera Hogan. Bryan Danielson was also in action and defeated Kyle Fletcher of Aussie Open in a fantastic matchup.

In the main event, Eddie Kingston defeated Komander to retain the Ring of Honor World Championship. Adam Copeland closed the show calling out Christian Cage but got Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne instead. They attempted to conchairto Copeland but were stopped by Darby Allin who received a conchairto to his shoulder for his troubles.

READ MORE: Real Reason Why AEW Collision Changed Timeslots On 10/7 (Exclusive)

What did you think of AEW Collision this week? What was your favorite match or segment? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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