Saturday’s AEW Collision drew 339,000 viewers on TNT, down from the prior week show’s 554,000 viewers. Last week’s show was notable for Collision returning to its normal timeslot following the prior week’s show being split up into two one-hour Slam Dunk specials that weekend and for being preempted to a later than usual start time due to TNT’s commitments with the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
It drew a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down from the prior week show’s 0.20 rating.
The show was also down from the prior Sunday’s show’s 584,000 viewers and 0.22 rating on TNT.
In comparisons with the last normal show on March 15th, it was down compared to that show’s 408,000 viewers and 0.10 rating.
In regards to notable sports competition, the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament game of Alabama vs. Duke drew 9,767,000 viewers combined on TBS and truTV.
The streaming viewership numbers for the simulcasts on MAX is currently not known.
Last year’s Collision show on March 30, 2024 drew 458,000 viewers and a 0.11 rating.
Source: Wrestlenomics

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