AEW Grand Slam Collision Surges to Highest Viewership of 2026

February 14 episode posts major gains across key metrics

Summary

– AEW Collision Grand Slam drew 561,000 viewers on TNT

– 18–49 demo rating jumped to 0.1 from 0.07 the prior week

– Episode marks highest viewership of 2026 so far

AEW Collision saw a significant ratings boost with its Grand Slam themed episode on February 14, 2026.

According to Dave Meltzer, the broadcast drew 561,000 viewers on TNT. That marks a sharp increase from the 388,000 viewers recorded on February 7. The show also delivered growth in the key 18–49 demographic, posting a 0.1 rating, up from 0.07 the previous week.

The jump represents a gain of 173,000 viewers week to week, a 44.6 percent increase. The demo rating improved by 0.03, translating to a 42.9 percent rise. These numbers reflect linear television viewership on TNT and do not include streaming or digital platforms.

The February 14 broadcast now stands as the highest viewership total for Collision in 2026. The lowest mark this year remains 253,000 viewers, recorded on January 24.

Year-to-date averages show Collision typically drawing 393,000 viewers with a 0.06 demo rating. February’s monthly average sits at 474,500 viewers and a 0.09 demo rating. The four-week rolling average stands at 423,500 viewers with a 0.07 demo rating.

With Grand Slam delivering 561,000 viewers and a 0.1 demo, the special edition clearly outperformed recent benchmarks and provided a strong mid-February surge for the Saturday night program.

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