AEW Collision (9/2/23) Draws Its Lowest Ratings in Show History Against WWE Payback & College Football Competition

The ratings are in for Saturday’s AEW Collision. The show drew 345,000 viewers. In the 18-49 demographic, the show did a 0.11 rating. 

This is down from last week’s 552,000 total viewership and from the 0.16 key demo rating. The show went head-to-head with WWE Payback and college football so the show was expected to be down in the ratings. Collision drew its lowest ratings to date.

Dax Harwood vs. Jay White, World Trios Champions Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Billy Gunn defend against Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker, Saraya, Toni Storm & Ruby Soho vs. Britt Baker, an appearance by Dennis Rodman, and Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander was featured on the show. This was the go-home edition of Collision for All Out. This was the first Collision without CM Punk.

Brandon Thurston of WrestleNomics reported the news. Here is a list of total viewership and the key demo rating that Collision has done since premiering:

6/17/23: 816,000 Total Viewership – 0.33 key demo rating – Premiere Episode

6/24/23: 595,000 Total Viewership – 0.21 key demo rating

7/1/23: 452,000 Total Viewership – 0.13 key demo rating

7/8/23: 580,000 Total Viewership – 0.21 key demo rating

7/15/23: 579,000 Total Viewership – 0.20 key demo rating – Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Finals

7/22/23: 618,000 Total Viewership – 0.18 key demo rating

7/29/23: 739,000 Total Viewership – 0.27 key demo rating

8/5/23: 417,000 Total Viewership – 0.13 key demo rating

8/12/23: 476,000 Total Viewership – 0.17 key demo rating

8/19/23: 482,000 Total Viewership – 0.17 key demo rating

8/26/23: 552,000 Total Viewership – 0.16 key demo rating

9/2/23: 345,000 Total Viewership – 0.11 key demo rating

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