Collision maintains its audience numbers, while Battle of the Belts experiences a significant increase in viewership
AEW Collision’s viewership remains resilient despite a slight dip in numbers, as Saturday night’s episode drew an audience of 579,000 on TNT. This figure represents a marginal decrease of 0.2 percent compared to the previous week. Although it marks the second-lowest viewership among the five episodes aired thus far, Collision continues to captivate fans and maintain a steady fan base.
In terms of the coveted 18-49 demographic, Collision garnered a rating of 0.20, signifying a decline of 4.8 percent from the previous week. This rating, although not the highest, showcases the consistent appeal of AEW Collision to a broad range of viewers.
Following Collision, the highly anticipated Battle of the Belts VII took center stage on TNT. The event attracted an average of 524,000 viewers, experiencing an impressive surge of 26.3 percent in comparison to the previous Battle of the Belts special held in April. This achievement marks the third-highest viewership in the history of the event, which has been airing since January 2022 in various time slots on both Fridays and Saturdays.
Battle of the Belts also achieved a 0.15 rating in the 18-49 demographic, indicating a significant increase of 7.1 percent from the previous special. This rating demonstrates the event’s continued popularity and solidifies its place as the third-highest rated edition of the quarterly special.
In conclusion, AEW Collision maintains its consistent viewership, showcasing its enduring appeal to wrestling enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Battle of the Belts experiences an exciting surge in viewership and ratings, reinforcing its position as a must-watch event in sports entertainment.