WrestleNomics reports that last Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision on TNT attracted an average of 397,000 viewers, achieving a rating of 0.05 in the key 18-49 demographic.
This viewership represents a decrease of 16.07% from the previous Thursday’s average of 473,000 viewers, and the rating dropped 37.5% from the prior Thursday’s 0.08 in the same demographic. Additionally, it was a decline from the last Saturday night episode on April 11, which garnered a rating of 0.08 and 423,000 viewers. The 0.05 rating in the key 18-49 demographic is the lowest since the March 5 episode, which also recorded a 0.05 rating. Furthermore, the viewership figure is the lowest since the April 2 episode on a Thursday, which had 373,000 viewers.
Currently, AEW Collision is averaging a rating of 0.066 in the key 18-49 demographic and 409,000 viewers in 2026, compared to a rating of 0.116 and 398,000 viewers during the same period in 2025.
The show was headlined by Chris Jericho and The Hurt Syndicate—comprised of “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin—facing off against The Demand, which included Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona in a trios match.
AEW Collision, Apr 25 on TNT: 397,000 viewers; 0.05 P18-49 rating | TV ratings analysis #AEWCollision pic.twitter.com/5A0ww6SOwn
— Wrestlenomics (@wrestlenomics) April 29, 2026
