Saturday's AEW Collision on TNT averaged 595,000 viewers and did a 0.21 rating in the P18-49 demographic. The data comes courtesy of Wrestlenomics.

This was the second week of AEW Collision, which premiered June 17. By comparison, week two viewership was down 28.48% from the premiere and the rating was down 36.36%.

The June 24, 2023 edition of Collision aired the night before the AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door pay-per-view.

Here's a running list of AEW Collision viewership through the first two weeks:

  • Week 2: 595,000 viewers, 0.21 rating
  • Week 1: 832,000 viewers, 0.33 rating

In a related (unfortunate) bit of news, popular television ratings source ShowbuzzDaily has announced it is shutting down. Showbuzz has been a source of wrestling viewership data for years. They posted a message on Tuesday that explains:

"To be clear, unlike other interruptions that we’ve had, this isn’t due to a technical issue that can be fixed. It’s also not related to revenue (or lack thereof). Without going into details, we’re simply not going to be in a position to continue providing data."

They cited viewership continually moving from linear to streaming, which makes for less reliable data. Thank you, Showbuzz, for your service.