The latest episode of AEW Collision on October 5th upheld the promotion’s dedication to providing an engaging experience for fans. In light of this, the ratings for the recent episode have been revealed.

According to Wrestlenomics, the October 5th edition of AEW Collision garnered an overnight average viewership of 269,000 viewers, accompanied by a rating of 0.05 in the crucial 18 to 49 demographic. This marks an increase in viewership from the previous episode, which drew in 435,000 viewers with a 0.13 rating in the same demographic.

This week’s episode of AEW Collision featured Mercedes Mone starting a new feud with Kris Statlander, Private Party getting a shot at The Young Bucks AEW World Tag Team Championships at WrestleDream and many other memorable moments that kept fans engaged throughout the night.

AEW Collision had stiff competition this week as it was up against college football as well as the WWE Bad Blood Premium Live Event. Even then, such drops in numbers are certainly concerning for the company.

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As AEW looks ahead to future episodes of Collision, fans can anticipate the promotion’s continued efforts to enhance ratings and deliver captivating content. With Tony Khan’s company dedicated to pushing the boundaries of professional wrestling, there’s sure to be plenty of excitement in store for viewers in the weeks to come.

Do you believe AEW needs to do more to rectify their ratings issues with Collision? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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