FTR vs MJF & Adam Cole Headliner Propels AEW Collision to Its Highest Viewership Since Premiere
AEW Collision has been making significant strides in the wrestling world, and its recent ratings are a testament to that. The show aired on Saturday night and averaged 739,000 viewers on TNT, marking a 19.6% increase from the previous week. This is the highest audience total for the show since its premiere episode on June 17.
The episode, headlined by FTR vs MJF & Adam Cole, drew a 0.27 rating in the 18-49 demographic, up 50% from last week. This is also the best number the show has achieved since its premiere, which drew a 0.31 rating.
Despite going head-to-head with the UFC 291 prelims and the MLB on Fox, AEW Collision managed to hold its own. The UFC prelims averaged over a million viewers and drew a 0.30 rating on ABC, while the baseball game averaged more than two million viewers and drew a 0.35 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
The most significant increase for AEW Collision came from men aged 18-34, with viewership up by 180.6% from last week. This is the best viewership in that demographic since the show’s premiere. However, the show saw a decrease of 61.3% with females in the same age group.