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AEW Collision And Rampage Viewership Drop On 11/30

AEW Collision and Rampage aired back-to-back on November 30, and viewership was notably down for both shows.

Wrestlenomics reports that Collision, which aired outside of its usual time slot on Saturday, drew 144,000 viewers on Saturday and a 0.03 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. These numbers are all-time lows for the show.

Collision typically airs at 8 p.m. on Saturdays.

The November 30 episode of AEW Collision featured three Continental Classic matches. Will Ospreay faced Juice Robinson, Kyle Fletcher faced The Beast Mortos, and Daniel Garcia faced Kazuchika Okada. Elsewhere on the show, Adam Page clashed with Wheeler Yuta, and Mina Shirakawa took on Leila Grey. Plus, Mistico and Private Party faced MxM Collection and Johnny TV.

AEW Rampage Viewership

The November 30 episode of AEW Rampage also drew record-low numbers. Per Wrestlenomics, 126,000 viewers tuned in, and the show scored a 0.03 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. These numbers marked all-time lows for Rampage.

Rampage aired after Collision on Saturday, rather than in its typical slot on Friday night. The episode featured multiple CMLL stars, including Hechicero, Atlantis Jr., and Mascara Dorada. Plus, Thunder Rosa faced Harleygram (Harley Cameron).

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