AEW Collision Fairway To Hell episode airs on TBS opposite WWE Backlash with steady viewership.

AEW Collision Ratings Hold Steady Against WWE Backlash

Fairway To Hell episode sees only slight viewership dip

Summary

– AEW Collision averaged 342,000 viewers for the Fairway To Hell episode

– The one-hour show went head-to-head with WWE Backlash and dropped just 1.4 percent from the previous Saturday

– Collision drew a 0.05 rating in the key 18-49 demographic

AEW Collision stayed nearly even in total viewership despite airing opposite WWE Backlash.

The Fairway To Hell edition of Collision averaged 342,000 viewers on TBS. That was down only 1.4 percent from the previous Saturday episode, which aired for two hours on TNT.

The number marked Collision’s lowest audience since January 24. It was also down 20.3 percent from the special one-hour Wednesday episode that aired after Dynamite and drew 429,000 viewers.

Collision posted a 0.05 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. That was down from the 0.07 rating for the Wednesday episode and the 0.06 rating from the prior Saturday.

The episode tied Collision’s lowest 18-49 rating since January 24. It finished tied for 38th on the cable charts in the demo and ranked 43rd for the night in total viewers.

Compared to the same week in 2025, Collision was down 10.5 percent in total viewers and 44.4 percent in the 18-49 rating. The episode also landed below the recent 10-week average of 421,600 viewers and a 0.07 demo rating.

Even with those declines, the show avoided a major drop while airing against a WWE premium live event. That made the Fairway To Hell rating a steady result under tough competition.

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