The January 11th episode of AEW Collision showed the promotion’s commitment to delivering an exciting wrestling experience. The ratings for the episode have been released, leading to discussions among fans and analysts about how the show performed and its overall impact.
According to Wrestlenomics, the January 11th edition of AEW Collision garnered an overnight average viewership of 337,000 viewers, accompanied by a rating of 0.09 in the crucial 18 to 49 demographic on TNT. This marks a decrease from the previous episode, which drew in 345,000 viewers with a 0.09 rating in the same demographic. However, it is to be noted that these numbers only reflect the viewership on TNT and do not include viewership from the MAX streaming service.
The latest episode of AEW Collision saw PAC make his triumphant return against Kommander, Chris Jericho defeating Dax Harwood. However, what followed was the Death Riders trying to attack Rated FTR until Powerhouse Hobbs came out and cleaned house, as he decimated every single member of the faction and scared off Jon Moxley after no-selling a chair shot to the back. Hobbs will challenge Moxley for the AEW World Title on Dynamite Maximum Carnage, so it was a good way to show how dominant Hobbs could be.
As AEW looks ahead to future episodes of Collision, fans can look forward to 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.