Update:
Programming Insider reported that AEW’s Collision show on February 21st actually drew a 0.08 key demographic rating and not a 0.07 rating.
The Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer reported in his initial report that he was unsure if the final key demo rating would be rounded up or down due to it being a 0.075.
Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 470,000 viewers on TNT, down from the prior week show’s 561,000 viewers. That week’s show was notable for Collision returning as a live show following the prior week’s show being a taped one for the Grand Slam Australia 2026 special due to the time zone differences between Australia and the United States.
It drew a 0.07 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down from the prior week show’s 0.10 rating.
The streaming viewership numbers for the simulcasts on HBO MAX is currently not known.
This time last year on February 22, 2025, Collision drew 421,000 viewers and a 0.12 18-49 rating.
Source: Wrestling Observer

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