The latest episode of AEW Collision drew an average of 365,000 viewers on TNT, marking a significant decline of 22.3% from the previous week. This figure represents the lowest audience recorded for the show since January 24, 2026. The drop in viewership coincides with significant competition, including an NBA game on ESPN, college basketball on CBS, and the live broadcast of WWE’s Elimination Chamber on ESPN+.

In terms of the 18-49 demographic, AEW Collision registered a rating of 0.06, which is a decline of 25% compared to the previous week. This drop also signifies the lowest rating in this category since January 24. Despite this week’s challenges, AEW Collision saw a year-on-year increase of 30.4% in overall viewership compared to the same week in 2025, with the 18-49 rating remaining unchanged.

Detailed viewership statistics reveal the recent trend for AEW Collision. The following table outlines the last ten weeks of overall viewership and ratings within the 18-49 demographic. It is noteworthy that the data from the January 17 episode is still not available.

Recent Viewership Trends

Date Collision 18-49 Collision Overall
12/17/2025 0.05 333,000
12/25/2025 0.04 217,000
1/3/2026 0.03 241,000
1/10/2026 0.03 271,000
1/17/2026 N/A N/A
1/24/2026 0.02 253,000
1/31/2026 0.07 492,000
2/7/2026 0.07 388,000
2/14/2026 0.15 561,000
2/21/2026 0.08 470,000
2/28/2026 0.06 365,000

The 10-week average for AEW Collision stands at 0.05 in the 18-49 demographic and 358,444 viewers overall. While this week’s episode saw a slight increase of 1.8% in overall viewership and 20% in the 18-49 rating compared to recent averages, the overall trend indicates a growing challenge for AEW Collision amidst fierce competition in the wrestling and sports entertainment landscape.