AEW Collision

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AEW Collision Ratings Hit new Lows

All Elite Wrestling’s “Collision” program is facing increased scrutiny after a substantial drop in viewership on August 16, 2025. The recent episode garnered onyl 286,000 viewers, marking the lowest point in the show’s history in its current timeslot. This represents a 32% decrease from the previous week’s 423,000 viewers and a 22% drop compared to the four-week average of 366,000.

Competitive Landscape and Shifting Viewership

The dip in viewership placed “collision” outside the top five cable programs for Saturday evening, as it competed directly with National Football League preseason games and a UFC Fight Night event. This highlights the challenges faced by wrestling programs when going head-to-head with major sporting events. According to nielsen data released earlier this year,live sports consistently dominate weekend television viewership.

Key Demo Performance declines

The decline wasn’t limited to overall viewership. the key demographic rating for the August 16th episode also suffered, registering a 0.06, a 25% decrease from the 0.08 achieved on August 9th. This translates to a 14% decline compared to the average key demo rating over the past four weeks, which stood at 0.07. The August 2025 average key demo rating of 0.07 is a concerning 42% lower than the 0.12 average recorded in August 2024.

Viewership trends: A Comparative Look

Here’s a breakdown of the recent viewership figures:

Date Viewership Key Demo Rating
August 16, 2025 286,000 0.06
August 9, 2025 423,000 0.08
August 2025 (4-week avg) 366,000 0.07
August 2024 (average) 377,000 0.12

Did You Know?: The wrestling industry has seen a surge in streaming viewership over the past year, with services like AEW+, WWE Network, and Peacock gaining significant traction. This shift in viewing habits impacts traditional television ratings.

Positive Reception Despite Ratings

Despite the downturn in television numbers, the quality of the August 16th show appears to be well-received by fans. Cagematch ratings awarded the episode a score of 7.27 out of 10, based on 63 votes. This represents a slight increase of 2% from the August 9th episode and a 2% betterment over the four-week average show rating of 7.16.

Pro Tip: Wrestling promotions frequently enough utilize social media engagement and streaming numbers to supplement traditional television ratings, providing a more comprehensive view of audience reach.

As AEW prepares for forbidden Door, maintaining fan enthusiasm will be crucial, even as “Dynamite” still draws a larger audience in the key demo.

What factors do you think are contributing to the decline in “Collision’s” viewership? Do you believe the positive fan reception on Cagematch can translate into increased viewership in the future?