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The June 1 episode of AEW Collision experienced a downward trend in its viewership.
According to Jed I. Goodman, the wrestling show attracted 378,000 viewers on Saturday, along with a 0.11 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic. This marks a decrease from the previous week’s viewership of 415,000, with the May 25 episode earning a 0.15 rating in the same age group.
Goodman’s data indicates that on Saturday, AEW Collision was positioned at number 12 in the demographic for cable originals.
The broadcast in question showcased Kyle Ospreay defending the AEW International Championship against Kyle O’Reilly. Additionally, matchups featured Roderick Strong vs. Lio Rush, Thunder Rosa vs. Reina Dorada, and Claudio Castagnoli taking on Johnny TV.
FAQs about AEW Collision Viewership
What is AEW Collision?
AEW Collision is a wrestling television show produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
Where can I watch AEW Collision?
AEW Collision is aired on the TBS network.
How did the viewership on 6/1 compare to the previous week?
The June 1 viewership of 378,000 viewers was a decrease from the previous week’s 415,000 viewers.
Did AEW Collision’s rating in the 18-49 demographic change?
Yes, the rating went down from 0.15 on May 25 to 0.11 on June 1.
What matches were featured on the June 1 episode?
The June 1 episode included Kyle Ospreay vs. Kyle O’Reilly for the AEW International Championship, Roderick Strong vs. Lio Rush, Thunder Rosa vs. Reina Dorada, and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Johnny TV.
Was AEW Collision ranked among cable originals on Saturday?
Yes, AEW Collision ranked #12 among cable originals in the demographic on Saturday.