AEW Collision Viewership & Demo Revealed For 7/19 Episode
According to Wrestlenomics, Collision averaged 348,000 viewers on Saturday. The show drew a 0.06 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The viewership is up from last week's episode, when an average of 323,000 viewers tuned in. The demo stayed even from last week's show (0.06 rating in the same demographic).
Viewership for Saturday's show on MAX is also unknown at this time.
What happened on AEW Collision this week?
This week's show kicked off with a promo from new TNT Champion Dustin Rhodes, who was interrupted by Don Callis and Kyle Fletcher.
In women's action, Megan Bayne defeated Tay Melo, and Alex Windsor defeated Taya Valkyrie.
Elsewhere on the show, RUSH defeated Katsuyori Shibata.
In the main event of the evening, Bandido, Mascara Dorada, and JetSpeed defeated Hechicero, Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, and Josh Alexander.
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What did you think of AEW Collision this week? What was your favorite match or segment? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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