Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 707,000 viewers on TNT, up from the prior week show’s 353,000 viewers. This week’s show was notable for Collision returning to its Saturday night timeslot following the prior week’s show being preempted to a Thursday night timeslot due to TNT not wanting AEW to go head-to-head against WWE’s WrestleMania 41 show and also having NHL Playoffs coverage that night, for being the Collision Playoff Palooza special, and for at a later than usual start time due to TNT’s NBA Playoffs coverage on their network.
It drew a 0.21 rating in the 18-49 demographic, up from the prior week show’s 0.08 rating.
In regards to notable sports competition, the 2025 NBA Playoffs Game 3 of Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors drew 5,082,000 viewers on ABC, the 2025 NBA Playoffs Game 4 of Denver Nuggets vs. Los Angeles Clippers drew 3,387,000 viewers on TNT, the 2025 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 4 of Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Ottawa Senators drew 787,000 viewers on TBS, the 2025 NHL Playoffs Game 4 of Dallas Stars vs. Colorado Avalanche drew 661,000 viewers on TBS and 315,000 viewers on truTV, UFC Fight Night drew 599,000 viewers on ESPN2 and 209,000 viewers on truTV, the MLB game of Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals drew 286,000 viewers on FS1, and the MLS game of Atlanta FC vs. Orlando City FC drew 335,000 viewers on FOX.
The streaming viewership numbers for the simulcasts on MAX is currently not known.
Last year’s Collision show on April 27, 2024 drew 621,000 viewers and a 0.21 rating.
Source: Programming Insider

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