AEW brought another episode of AEW Collision this week, and they ended the night with MJF vs Kenny Omega. How did the show turn out when it comes to viewership?

AEW waited until Wednesday’s Dynamite to book MJF vs Kenny Omega for the World Title on Collision. Perhaps, they might have wanted to promote that match for a bit longer.

According to Alfred Konuwa, the October 28th episode of AEW Collision drew 439,000 viewers with the fast national numbers. They also brought in 157k in the 18 to 49 demographic. That was down by 15% from last week.

#AEWCollision falls in this week’s Fast Nationals

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P2+: 439K – Down 15% vs. last week

18-49: 157K – Down 26% vs. last week

This week’s episode of AEW Collision featured two title matches. Hikaru Shida defended her AEW Women’s World Title against Abadon in a gimmick-filled Halloween themed match. The main event saw MJF successful defend the AEW World Title against Kenny Omega as well.

The October 21st episode of AEW Collision brought in 482,000 viewers, which is slightly down from the previous week’s 504,000 number. 189k of those fans were in the 18 to 49 demographic.

We will have to see what AEW does in the future to improve viewership. They certainly brought a huge match to AEW Collision this week with MJF vs Kenny Omega, but it didn’t seem to bring up the viewership.

What should Tony Khan do to improve AEW Collision viewership? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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