The November 1, 2025 edition of AEW Collision featured plenty of memorable moments that kept fans engaged and that included Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander’s feud heating up in a big way. However, the show still saw a decrease in overall viewership.

According to Programming Insider, AEW Collision averaged 217,000 total viewers on TNT, down from the 228,000 viewers drawn on October 25, 2025. In the P18–49 key demographic, the show scored a 0.03 rating, representing a slight decrease from last week’s 0.04.

It should be noted that Collision finished 21st on cable. The show faced heavy competition, including multiple college football games across several networks, NBA coverage on NBA TV, and Game 7 of the World Series on FOX, which drew 24.829 million viewers and a massive 5.85 demo rating.

These figures reflect linear television audiences only and do not include any streaming numbers from MAX or delayed digital viewing.

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AEW Collision November 1, 2025: Viewership and Highlights

The latest episode of AEW Collision saw Mercedes Moné successfully retain the CMLL Women’s Title against Olympia. During the match, Mercedes had a confrontation with Kris Statlander, who was on commentary. After the match, Mercedes ran away from the ring to the stage as Kris Statlander looked on. It was clear Statlander has Mercedes’ number ahead of their AEW Women’s Title match at Full Gear.

ROH Champion Bandido also had an instant classic match against Mascara Dorada, which saw Bandido ultimately prevail. This and many other moments took place throughout the night.

AEW Collision week-to-week viewership comparison

MetricOctober 25, 2025November 1, 2025Change% Change
Total Viewers228,000217,000 -11,000-4.8%
P18–49 Demo Rating0.040.03-0.01-25%

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.

What do you think AEW Collision needs to do in order to increase its weekly viewership? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comments section below.

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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