AEW Collision Draws Record-Low Saturday Ratings While Head-To-Head With WWE Survivor Series
A new record-low for AEW Collision
Nov 30, 2023
All Elite Wrestling's latest episode of Collision struggled in its regular time slot, drawing a record low viewership when airing on a Saturday night on TNT in the United States.
Collision went head-to-head with WWE Survivor Series and the show averaged 317,00 viewers, which was down 19.9 percent compared to the last time on a Saturday night two weeks ago. In the key 18-49 demographic, Collision averaged a 0.09 rating which was the second-lowest rating on a Saturday night, only ahead of the September 30 show.
AEW Collision has consistently struggled when airing on the same day as a WWE pay-per-view going back to Collision's premiere in June 2023.
The November 25 edition of AEW Collision featured the opening round matches of the AEW Continental Classic Blue League as Eddie Kingston was defeated by Brody King, while Claudio Castagnoli picked up a win over Daniel Garcia. Separate from the Continental Classic, Keith Lee earned a win against Lee Moriarty, while FTR emerged victorious over The Righteous of Vincent and Dutch.