New ratings data has been released for the February 28, 2026 episode of AEW Collision on TNT, marking one of the steepest drops of the year.

According to Programming Insider, AEW Collision on February 28, 2026 drew 365,000 viewers on TNT, with a 0.24 rating in the key P18–49 demographic. For comparison, the February 21, 2026 episode drew 470,000 viewers with a 0.07 rating in the key P18–49 demographic, a decrease of ↓ 105,000 viewers and up by ↑ 0.17 in the demo.

Compared to the same week in 2025, AEW Collision drew 280,000 viewers and a 0.06 demo rating on March 1, 2025, versus 365,000 viewers and a 0.24 demo rating on February 28, 2026. That represents a year-over-year change of ↑ +30.4% in viewership and ↑ +300.0% in the demo.

These figures reflect only linear TV viewership on TNT and do not include streaming or digital viewership.

AEW Collision Week-to-Week Viewership Comparison

MetricFebruary 21, 2026February 28, 2026Change% Change
Total Viewers470,000365,000↓ -105,000↓ -22.3%
P18–49 Demo0.070.24↑ +0.17↑ +242.9%

↓ Below YTD Average

AEW Collision Year-to-Date Performance (2026)

Metric2026 AverageCurrent EpisodeDiff%
Viewers400,000365,000↓ -35,000↓ -8.8%
P18–49 Demo Avg0.090.24↑ 0.15↑ 180%

AEW Collision Month-to-Date Performance (February 2026)

MetricMonth AvgCurrent EpisodeDiff%
Viewers446,000365,000↓ -81,000↓ -18.2%
P18–49 Demo Avg0.120.24↑ 0.12↑ 100%

AEW Collision 4-Week Rolling Average

Metric4 Week AvgCurrent EpisodeDiff%
Viewers446,000365,000↓ -81,000↓ -18.2%
P18–49 Demo Avg0.120.24↑ 0.12↑ 100%

AEW Collision Year-over-Year Comparison (2025 vs 2026)

MetricMarch 1, 2025February 28, 2026% Change
Total Viewers280,000365,000↑ +30.4%
P18–49 Demo0.060.24↑ +300.0%

Highest Viewership of 2026: 561,000 (February 14, 2026)

Lowest Viewership of 2026: 253,000 (January 24, 2026)

Ringside News will continue to monitor AEW Collision as the company builds toward its next major live event.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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