Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 268,000 viewers on TNT, down from the prior week’s 435,000 viewers. That week’s show was notable for going head-to-head against WWE’s Bad Blood 2024 event that night.
It drew a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down compared to the prior week’s 0.13 rating.
In regards to notable sports competition, the 2024 MLB Playoffs Game 1 of Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees drew 3,225,000 viewers on TBS, the College football game of Tennessee vs. Arkansas drew 5,291,000 viewers on ABC, the College football game of Michigan vs. Washington drew 4,039,000 viewers on NBC, the College football game of Baylor vs. Iowa State drew 1,204,000 viewers on FOX, the College football game of Colorado State vs. Oregon State drew 568,000 viewers on The CW, the College football game of Clemson vs. Florida state drew 1,411,000 viewers on ESPN, the College football game of USC vs. Minnesota drew 701,000 viewers on Big Ten Network, and the College football game of Kansas vs. Arizona State drew 525,000 viewers on ESPN2.
Last year’s Collision show on October 7, 2023 drew 353,000 viewers and a 0.09 rating.
Source: Programming Insider

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