AEW Collision viewership rises 9% despite NFL competition, securing 442,000 viewers and 0.13 demo rating
AEW Collision managed to maintain strong viewership despite facing competition from NFL preseason games and college football. The show attracted 442,000 total viewers and scored a 0.13 rating in the 18-49 demographic. This represents a 9% increase in total viewership from the previous week and a 15% rise compared to the four-week average. The 18-49 demographic rating remained steady week-over-week but showed an 8% improvement over the four-week average.
The latest episode of Collision, which served as the lead-up to AEW All In, featured notable matches including a Wild Card Trios contest. Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, and Wheeler Yuta emerged victorious, securing the final spot in the London Ladder match for the AEW Trios Championships. Another highlight was a match between Hook and Big Bill, where Big Bill surprisingly received a warm welcome from the Cardiff crowd, although he ultimately lost the bout.
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