The viewership figures of the debut episode of AEW Collision this past Saturday (June 17) have now been revealed.
The first episode of AEW’s new Saturday night weekly show on TNT was a highly anticipated one, with CM Punk’s in-ring return advertised for the taping.
Per Wrestlenomics, the Collision debut show averaged a total of 816,000 viewers.
In the 18-49 demographic, the show achieved a 0.33 rating, and was the #3 cable original in this demo for the night.
For comparison, that week’s Wednesday, June 14 edition of Dynamite on TBS had an average total viewership of 832,000 viewers, with a 0.30 in the 18-49 demographic.
In the main event of AEW Collision, CM Punk, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler defeated the trio of Jay White, Juice Robinson and Samoa Joe.
This came after Punk’s promo in the opening segment of the show, which marked Punk’s first AEW TV appearance since September 2022.
The backstage reaction to this promo has now been revealed.
The two shows that ranked higher than Collision in the ratings on Saturday were UFC Fight Night and the College World Series, which were both on ESPN.
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