Viewership slides as Moné’s post match chaos sparks major discussion
Summary
– Collision averaged 267,000 viewers on December 6, marking a week-to-week drop
– Moné retained the TBS Title before attacking Leila Grey and low blowing Daniels
– Darby Allin withdrew from the Continental Classic and Jack Perry stepped in
AEW Collision delivered another eventful episode on December 6, highlighted by Mercedes Moné’s aggressive post-match actions. Despite the excitement, the show recorded a decrease in linear viewership compared to the previous week.
Programming Insider reported that Collision brought in 267,000 total viewers, down from 285,000 on November 27. The P18–49 demographic also declined, landing at a 0.03 rating after charting 0.06 the week prior. These numbers reflect traditional television only and exclude streaming or delayed viewing.
Moné retained her TBS Championship against Leila Grey before unleashing a harsh assault. Christopher Daniels attempted to intervene, but Moné dropped him with a low blow and celebrated her dominance. The moment fueled immediate conversation about her escalating attitude.
Earlier in the night, AEW confirmed that Darby Allin would withdraw from the Continental Classic due to lingering injuries. Jack Perry was announced as his replacement, shifting the tournament landscape as it nears its final stretch.
Collision continued with additional story developments and backstage updates, rounding out a show anchored by Moné’s chaotic actions and the fallout from Allin’s departure.
