AEW Collision draws record-low ratings on Friday night, Rampage up

Airing outside of its normal night, AEW Collision drew record-low ratings during All Out weekend. Collision, which aired opposite WWE SmackDown on Friday, averaged just 157,000 viewers — down 45.7 percent from last week. It’s the lowest audience total in...

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Airing outside of its normal night, AEW Collision drew record-low ratings during All Out weekend. Collision, which aired opposite WWE SmackDown on Friday, averaged just 157,000 viewers — down 45.7 percent from last week.

It’s the lowest audience total in the history of the show. Rampage, airing after Collision in a three-hour programming block, averaged 233,000 viewers in its normal time slot — up 6.9 percent week-over-week.



Collision drew a record-low 0.04 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 60 percent from last week when it aired in its normal Saturday night time slot.

Rampage drew a 0.08 rating in that category and was up 14.3 percent from last week.

In addition to Collision airing opposite SmackDown, both shows went head-to-head with an NFL game on Peacock that averaged more than 14 million viewers. As compared to the same week in 2023, Collision was down 67 percent in total viewers and down 73.3 percent in 18-49 while Rampage was down 39.

5 percent and 38.5 percent respectively. Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for Collision and Rampage.

Collision was down 56.9 percent in total viewers and down 66.7 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

Rampage was down 15.9 percent and 11.1 percent.

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