Sharp week-to-week decline impacts key demo
Summary
– AEW Collision drew 476,000 viewers on March 28, 2026
– Viewership dropped by 140,000 from the prior week
– Key demo rating also declined significantly to 0.07
AEW Collision experienced a notable viewership decline on TNT for its March 28, 2026, episode, marking a sharp drop from the previous week.
The show drew 476,000 viewers and a 0.07 rating in the key 18–49 demographic. This represents a decrease of 140,000 viewers compared to the March 22 episode, which drew 616,000 viewers.
The demographic rating also declined, from 0.12 to 0.07. This reflects a significant decrease in the key audience compared to the prior broadcast.
Despite the weekly decline, the episode still performed above the 2026 yearly average of 436,200 viewers. However, it fell below both the March monthly average and the four-week rolling average.
Year-over-year data shows a mixed picture. The same week in 2025 drew 339,000 viewers with a 0.09 demo rating, meaning total viewership increased by over 40 percent, while the demo declined.
The recent four-week trend highlights inconsistency, with viewership fluctuating between highs and lows. The March 28 episode now sits just under the current four-week average of 481,750 viewers.
While the drop is notable, AEW Collision continues to maintain a steady presence within its usual range as it moves forward.
