>According to Wrestlenomics, the broadcast averaged 271,000 viewers on TNT, up from 241,000 viewers on January 3. That represents an increase of 30,000 viewers, translating to a 12.4% rise in total viewership. In the key P18–49 demographic, Collision held steady week over week. The episode posted a 0.03 rating, unchanged from the previous week’s 0.03.
Oof.
>>19683996P2+ comparisons:>This episode vs. last week (241,000): +12%>This episode vs. trailing four weeks (229,000): +18%>Current 2026-Q1 P2+ average (256,000) vs. 2025-Q1 (334,000): -23%>Current Jan 2026 P2+ average (256,000) vs. Jan 2025 (318,000): -20%P18-49 comparisons:>This episode vs. last week (0.03): +0%>This episode vs. trailing four weeks (0.04): -25%>Current 2026-Q1 P18-49 average (0.03) vs. 2025-Q1 (0.09): -67%>Current Jan 2026 P18-49 average (0.03) vs. Jan 2025 (0.09): -67%Viewer counts for this week’s episode with the difference versus the median of the last 4 non-preemption episodes in parentheses. Some viewer counts may be based on the national rating for that demo:>P2+: 271k (+18%)>P18-49: 41k (+0%)>F18-49: 20k (+0%)>M18-49: 27k (+35%)>Non-P18-49: 230k (+22%)
2026:>AEW ratings skyrocket >WWE ratings gigaplummet into the no milly zonependulum status?
a lone man siloed, cries out;hark! the pendulum!
>>19684060AEW's attendance in 2026 is awful as fuck so you are shameless to bring up to bring up the pendulum.
>>19684072pops me every time
>271k is considered a skyrocket now
>>19684112Nobody watches aew