The latest episode of AEW Collision averaged 365,000 viewers on TNT, marking a decline from the previous week while competing directly with WWE's Elimination Chamber event. The show achieved a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down 25% from the prior episode. This performance represents an improvement over the same slot a year ago.
Saturday's taped edition of AEW Collision, broadcast from Denver, drew 365,000 viewers on TNT, according to data from Programming Insider. The episode posted a 0.06 rating in the 18-49 demographic, equating to 82,000 viewers in that group. This marked a 22% drop in overall viewership and a 25% decline in the key demo compared to the previous week's episode, which averaged 470,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating.
The show aired head-to-head with WWE's Elimination Chamber premium live event, streamed on ESPN Unlimited. Viewership figures exclude streaming numbers from HBO Max, where Collision was simulcast. Jason Powell of ProWrestling.net noted in his analysis that one year earlier, on March 1, 2025, AEW Collision averaged 280,000 viewers with a 0.06 rating while opposing the same WWE event, indicating a stronger overall performance this time despite the weekly decline.
Further demographic breakdowns showed a 40% drop among males aged 18-49, while female viewership in the same group rose from 33,000 to 40,000. The 18-34 subset fell from a 0.07 rating to 0.04, while adults 25-54 held steady at 0.10. Collision ranked 40th among prime-time cable programs, trailing behind college basketball on ESPN and news coverage of the U.S. conflict in Iran on networks like Fox News and CNN.
This episode marked Collision's lowest numbers in five weeks, since January 24, 2026, which coincided with WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event. AEW's next Collision will air live from Tucson, Arizona.