The January 18, 2025, episode of AEW Collision showcased All Elite Wrestling’s ongoing efforts to deliver must-see programming. With major storyline developments, including the shocking breakup of The Acclaimed, the latest ratings have sparked discussions among fans and analysts.

According to Wrestlenomics, AEW Collision drew an overnight average of 342,000 viewers on TNT, with a 0.10 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. This reflects an increase from last week’s 337,000 viewers and a 0.09 rating. However, these figures only represent TNT’s broadcast numbers and do not include MAX streaming viewership, which has increasingly factored into AEW’s total audience.

AEW Collision January 18, 2025: Viewership and Highlights

One of the biggest moments of the night was the long-awaited breakup of The Acclaimed. After years together, tensions finally boiled over as Anthony Bowens reached his breaking point, accusing Max Caster of selfishness and egotism, leading to Caster walking away from the group.

Additionally, AEW fans were treated to the announcement of Samoa Joe’s in-ring return, setting the stage for an exciting future for the ROH and AEW World Champion.

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With Tony Khan’s continued focus on delivering compelling storytelling and high-impact wrestling, AEW remains committed to growing Collision’s viewership.

AEW Collision Viewership Trends and Comparison

MetricJanuary 18, 2025January 11, 2025Change
Total Viewers342,000337,000+1.5%
18-49 Demo Rating0.100.09+0.01
TNT-Only ViewershipYesYesN/A
MAX Streaming Included?NoNoN/A

Ringside News will continue to provide weekly updates on AEW’s ratings and major storylines, so stay tuned for more insights into how Collision performs in the weeks ahead.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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