The March 30th broadcast of AEW Collision saw a notable increase in its viewership ratings.
As reported by Wrestlenomics, the wrestling program attracted 458,000 viewers last Saturday. This marked an improvement from its March 16th episode, which had an audience of 393,000 viewers. (Note that the show was not aired on March 23 due to preemption.) These recent figures represent the highest number of viewers for AEW Collision since its February 10 episode.
While the viewership had gone up, the rating in the key demographic of adults aged 18 to 49 was slightly lower at 0.11, experiencing a minor decrease from the 0.12 rating of the March 16 broadcast.
Highlights From the Latest AEW Collision Show
The episode of AEW Collision on March 30th was an eventful one, starting with Adam Copeland defending the TNT Championship in an Open Challenge that was taken up by Matt Cardona. The show culminated with a thrilling main event featuring Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, and Katsuyori Shibata squaring off against Lance Archer and The Righteous. Additionally, audiences were treated to two matches as part of the tag team title tournament.
FAQ About AEW Collision’s Viewership
- What is AEW Collision?
AEW Collision is a wrestling television program that features matches and storylines from the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) promotion. - How did the March 30 episode perform in viewership?
The episode garnered 458,000 viewers, the highest since February 10. However, it drew a slightly lower rating in the 18-49 demographic compared to the March 16 episode. - Why was there no AEW Collision episode on March 23?
The program was preempted on March 23 and did not air. - Who competed in the main event of the March 30 show?
The main event featured a match between Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, Katsuyori Shibata, Lance Archer, and The Righteous. - What notable matches took place?
Aside from the main event, the episode included an open challenge for the TNT Championship and two tag team title tournament matches.
Conclusion
The March 30th airing of AEW Collision demonstrated a positive trend in viewership, drawing in the largest audience since early February. Although there was a small dip in the targeted demographic rating, the overall increase in viewership is a promising signal for the program. With high-stakes matches and popular wrestlers on the card, fans continue to tune in and support AEW Collision, reinforcing its status in the professional wrestling television landscape.