AEW Collision rebounds with largest audience since February 21

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AEW Collision rebounded one week after airing against NXT Vengeance Day and the UFC on CBS.

The March 14 taped edition from San Jose averaged 458,000 viewers and 95,000 viewers (0.07) in the 18-49 demographic on TNT and doesn’t include viewership on HBO Max.

The audience grew by 24% from last week, while the 18-49 audience was up by 40%, with both representing the show’s highest marks since February 21. The previous two episodes of Collision aired against WWE premium live events with Elimination Chamber on February 28 and Vengeance Day on March 7.

In the 18-49 demo, Collision’s female viewership increased from 27,000 viewers to 40,000, and males grew from 40,000 to 54,000 this week.

Adults 18-34 doubled from 0.03 to 0.06, and adults 25-54 went from 0.08 to 0.11.

Collision ranked 19th among cable programming in prime time, which was led by ESPN’s coverage of the ACC and Big 12 tournaments. They also aired against the NBA on NBC and the World Baseball Classic on Fox.

Data: Programming Insider & Wrestlenomics

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