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AEW Collision Viewership & Ratings Report: 9/21/24
Following three consecutive weeks below 300,000 viewers and a record low of 157,000 on September 6, “AEW Collision” appeared to turn a corner this past Saturday. According to Wrestlenomics, the episode averaged 347,000 viewers and scored a 0.12 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. Compared to the previous week, this marked a 29% increase in total viewership from 268,000, with a significant 50% rise in the 18-49 demographic. Despite this week’s ratings boost, overall viewership for “Collision” is down 29% compared to September 2023, averaging nearly 450,000 viewers at that time.
In the P18-49 demographic rankings, AEW ranked #19 on cable, including non-primetime programs. ESPN dominated Saturday night ratings with several college football games leading the charts.
According to “WrestleTix,” 2,576 tickets were distributed for “Collision” at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, which has a seating capacity of 2,990. In comparison, WWE sold 3,791 tickets for Saturday Night’s Main Event at the same venue on August 22, 2022. Throughout 2024, “Collision” ticket sales have steadily declined, with a 55% drop in average estimated tickets distributed during the third quarter. Currently, “Collision” averages 1,972 tickets in the latter half of 2024, down 55% from averaging 4,354 tickets at this time last year.
In digital views, Darby Allin’s match against Evil Uno was the most-watched segment on YouTube for “Collision,” accumulating over 136,000 views. Sammy Guevara and Dustin Rhodes defending their ROH Tag Team Titles in a Bunkhouse Brawl against the Undisputed Kingdom garnered over 96,000 views, followed by Nigel McGuinness’s challenge to Bryan Danielson for the AEW Championship with 93,000 views.