AEW Collision’s Struggle in the Wrestling Arena
Summary
– AEW Collision’s viewership dips amid stiff competition from TNA Wrestling’s Hard to Kill and NJPW’s Battle in the Valley.
– The January 13th episode saw a decrease in viewership, averaging 386k with 126k in the 18 to 49 demographic.
– Despite a star-studded lineup, AEW Collision couldn’t match the previous weeks’ ratings.
AEW Collision, Tony Khan’s wrestling operation, faced a challenging week as it went up against heavy competition from TNA Wrestling’s Hard to Kill and NJPW’s Battle in the Valley. The January 13th episode of AEW Collision saw a noticeable dip in viewership, drawing an overnight average of 386,000 viewers, with 126,000 in the key 18 to 49 demographic. This marked a decline from the previous week’s average viewership.
The episode featured a lineup of high-profile matches, including an open challenge by Adam Copeland, accepted by Lee Moriarty, and a tag team match between FTR, Daniel Garcia, and the House of Black. Despite these attractions, the episode couldn’t surpass the viewership numbers of the previous weeks, indicating the impact of the stiff competition it faced.
AEW Collision’s struggle in the ratings game highlights the intense competition in the pro wrestling industry. With TNA and NJPW also drawing significant attention, AEW Collision finds itself in a tough spot in terms of maintaining its viewership. The coming weeks will be crucial for AEW as it aims to regain its footing and attract more viewers to its shows.