Update:
The Wrestling Observer’s Paul Fontaine reported that AEW’s 18-49 rating ended up being a 0.08 and not a 0.09 as had been initially reported by Dave Meltzer.
Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 398,000 viewers on TNT, up from the prior week show’s 382,000 viewers. That week’s show was notable for being the Collision Beach Break 2025 special, Collision returning to its regular timeslot after the prior week’s show being preempted to a Thursday night timeslot, the show being a taped and not a live show, and for also ending 30 minutes early due to technical issues on TNTs end.
It drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demographic, equal to the prior week’s show.
In regards to notable sports competition, the viewership and ratings for the 2025 NHL Playoffs Game 6 of Winnipeg Jets vs. Dallas Stars on ABC is currently not known.
The streaming viewership numbers for the simulcasts on MAX is currently not known.
Last year’s Collision show on May 18, 2024 drew 523,000 viewers and a 0.15 rating on TBS.
Source: Wrestling Observer

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