Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 286,000 viewers on TNT, up from the prior week show’s 226,000 viewers. That week’s show was notable for being a taped and not a live show and for Collision returning to its normal timeslot after being preempted the week before to an earlier timeslot due to TNT’s College football commitments.
It drew a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demographic, up from the prior week show’s 0.03 rating.
The streaming viewership numbers for the simulcasts on HBO MAX is currently not known.
In regards to notable sports competition, the 2025 MLB Playoffs Game 5 of Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers drew 4,557,000 viewers on TBS, the College football game of Georgia vs. Auburn drew 6,687,000 viewers on ABC, the College football game of Michigan vs, USC drew 4,291,000 viewers on NBC, the College football game of Kansas vs. Texas Tech drew 1,388,000 viewers on FOX, the College football game of Florida vs. Texas A&M drew 2,618,000 viewers on ESPN, the College football game of Iowa vs, Wisconsin drew 875,000 viewers on FS1, and the NASCAR Xfinity Focused Health 302 race drew 753,000 viewers on The CW.
AEW did not hold a show for the week of October 12th due to them holding their WrestleDream 2024 event that same night.
Source: Programming Insider

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