AEW Collision sees small increase in viewership, sixth in prime time cable programming

Originally published at AEW Collision sees small increase in viewership

AEW Collision marked a four-week high point for the show’s viewership this past Saturday.

The November 2 episode from Philadelphia averaged 349,000 viewers and 119,000 viewers (0.09) in the 18-49 demographic, according to Wrestlenomics.

This week, the 9% viewership increase led to the show’s strongest performance in that category since September 28.

In the 18-49 demographic, this week’s edition of Collision grew by 4% and was led by a male increase from 79,000 to 86,000 viewers while females in the demo decreased by 6%.

Wrestlenomics notes that Collision ranked sixth among prime-time cable programs on Saturday behind two College Football games, a Hallmark movie, and On Patrol Live.

The 18-34 demographic did not see an increase, as the category fell by 11% to an average of 31,000 viewers. However, male viewers in the demo did grow slightly from 17,000 to 20,000, while females declined from 18,000 to 11,000.

Adults 35-49 grew by 11% with an average of 88,000 viewers.

Collision was headlined by Mariah May defending the women’s championship against Anna Jay and featured an appearance by the BCC including Jon Moxley.