AEW Collision sees drop in viewership from week prior, second largest audience since August

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AEW Collision aired against the Winter Olympics this past Saturday and saw a decrease from the previous week’s large audience.

The February 7 episode, taped in Las Vegas, averaged 388,000 viewers and 95,000 viewers (0.07) in the 18-49 demographic on TNT.

The viewership fell 21% from the prior week, although the January 31 episode was the show’s largest audience since December 2024. This past weekend’s audience is still its second-highest mark in its regular time slot since August 9.

The 18-49 and 18-34 audiences were even with the previous week, while adults 25-54 dropped from a 0.12 to a 0.10 rating.

Collision ranked #17 on cable on Saturday, which was led by College Basketball coverage on ESPN, and the Winter Olympics on USA Network. NBC’s prime time coverage of the Olympics averaged 11,148,000 viewers and a 1.76 rating in the 18-49 demographic.

The taped show featured a Parking Lot Fight and Tommaso Ciampa’s first defense of the TNT Championship.

Data: Programming Insider & Wrestlenomics

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