The October 14 Episode Witnesses a Significant Jump in Viewership
AEW Collision, the wrestling promotion’s weekly showcase, has been making waves in the wrestling community, and the numbers are there to prove it. The October 14 episode of AEW Collision saw a remarkable increase in its viewership, drawing an audience of 504,000. This figure is a significant leap from the 353,000 viewers the show garnered on October 7. Notably, this is the highest viewership the show has achieved since August 26, 2023.
The episode’s success wasn’t just limited to the overall viewership. The show posted a 0.14 rating in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic, a rise from the 0.09 rating the previous Saturday. It’s worth noting that AEW Collision had to contend with multiple college football games, making this achievement even more commendable.
Several segments and matches contributed to this viewership spike. The most viewed AEW Collision video on YouTube from the October 14 episode was the segment where “Rated-R Superstar” Adam Copeland kicked off the show, amassing a staggering 1.6 million views. Other highlights included a TNT title match between Christian Cage and Bryan Danielson, which drew 724k views, and the return of “Limitless” Keith Lee to AEW Collision action, which garnered 114k views.
The wrestling community has been abuzz with discussions about AEW Collision’s growing influence and its ability to consistently deliver high-quality content. With episodes like the one on October 14, it’s clear that AEW Collision is on an upward trajectory, and fans are eagerly tuning in to see what the promotion has in store next.