AEW Collision Viewership Rises to 271,000 for January 10 Episode

Cable audience shows week-to-week growth as Collision rebounds

Summary

– AEW Collision drew 271,000 viewers on TNT on January 10

– Viewership increased from the January 3 episode

– The show held steady in the key 18–49 demographic

AEW Collision saw a modest uptick in cable viewership for its January 10 broadcast on TNT.

According to Wrestlenomics, the episode averaged 271,000 viewers, marking an increase from the 241,000 viewers recorded on January 3.

The show also posted a 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demographic, matching the demo performance from the previous week.

While overall viewership improved, the demographic consistency suggests that Collision maintained its core audience rather than significantly expanding it.

The January 10 episode also simulcast on HBO Max, though streaming viewership figures were not made available.

As with most AEW programming, digital performance continues to play a role in measuring engagement beyond traditional television.

AEW released several clips from the episode on YouTube, with multiple segments drawing notable interest.

The most viewed clip featured a distraught Mercedes Moné discussing a possible break, which surpassed 60,000 views.

Other strong performers included women’s division angles, in-ring highlights, and championship match footage.

Taken together, the cable and digital numbers point to stable momentum for Collision entering mid-January.

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