AEW draws record low ratings for Collision & Rampage block

– Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision — which was moved to the afternoon — averaged 144,000 viewers on TNT, down 59.6 percent from two weeks earlier when the show last aired. This is the least-watched episode of Collision in history and is the lowest viewership for a first-run AEW program ever, a record that would only last an hour.

Collision drew a 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s down 72.7 percent from the previous episode and also marks a record low for Collision and AEW as a whole in that category.

Due to a Thanksgiving weekend college basketball tournament, the show was moved out of its normal time slot. It faced heavy competition from college football on several networks as well as the WWE Survivor Series pre-show on Peacock.

As compared to the same week in 2023, Collision’s overall viewership was down 68.1 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 78.6 percent.

– AEW Rampage — airing outside of its normal night and immediately following Collision on Saturday — averaged 126,000 viewers. That’s down 49.4 percent from the previous week and sets a new low for Rampage viewership as well as any first-run AEW show.

Rampage drew the same 0.03 rating in 18-49 as Collision did, down 66.7 percent from the week prior. It’s a record low for Rampage and ties Collision for the lowest-rated AEW television episode ever.

The show also went against college football in addition to the start of the Survivor Series main card.

Compared to its episode at this time one year ago, Rampage was down 63.8 percent in viewers and 70 percent in 18-49.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for both Collision and Rampage, along with the 10-week averages in both categories.