AEW presented their third episode of AEW Collision last week, and fans settled into their new Saturday night pro wrestling routine. Now, we know how many fans tuned in.

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Wrestlenomics reports that, the July 1st episode of AEW Collision drew 452,000 viewers, and a .13 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

The last week’s episode of Collision saw AEW Champion MJF defeat Kip Morst via submission with The LeBell Lock. Then MJF defeated Ethan Page in a really back and forth match.

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Powerhouse Hobbs pinned Dustin Rhodes with a spinebuster to advance in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Also, Miro defeated Anthony Henry via submission.

AEW Collision’s June 24th episode was watched by 595,000 viewers on average, including about 272,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.21 P18-49 rating.

The June 17th premiere episode of AEW Collision brought in 816,000 viewers, with a .30 in the 18 to 49 demographic.

Warner Bros Discovery was very happy with the first week’s showing for Collision. Only time will tell if they keep that excitement, because the show is still going and trying to maintain those numbers.

We will have to see what AEW books for the next episode of Collision. They certainly lost a few viewers from the premiere episode.

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