Ratings Dip Despite No Wrestling Competition
Summary:
– AEW Collision’s November 4th episode saw a significant drop in viewership, with numbers falling by 25% from the previous week
– The show’s viewership has been on a declining trend, with the audience numbers decreasing steadily over the past few weeks
– Despite the dip, the episode featured noteworthy moments, including Darby Allin’s victory and The Righteous’ introduction by Jake Roberts
AEW Collision’s latest broadcast on November 4th encountered a rough patch in viewership, pulling in just 356,000 viewers, a stark 25% drop from the previous week’s figures. This downturn comes despite the lack of direct pro wrestling competition on the night, signaling potential challenges for the promotion. It’s worth noting that earlier in the day, WWE’s Crown Jewel event had taken place, which could have impacted wrestling fans’ viewing choices.
The show has seen a worrying trend, with viewership numbers steadily declining from 504,000 a few weeks prior, to 482,000, then down to 439,000, and now the current low. Particularly concerning is the drop in the coveted 18 to 49 demographic, which saw a 37% decrease.
However, the episode had its highlights. Darby Allin emerged victorious over Lance Archer in a heated match, and the legendary Jake Roberts introduced The Righteous as his new clients, promising new storylines and developments. The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass also celebrated their 69th day celebration, and Mark Briscoe made an appearance to set up an upcoming match against Jay White.
AEW will need to reassess its strategy to recapture the audience’s attention and reverse the negative viewership trend. The episodes to come will be crucial in determining whether AEW can bounce back and reinvigorate fan interest in its weekly Collision show.