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AEW Collision Viewership Decreases On 10/28, Demo Also Drops

AEW Collision‘s viewership decreased on October 28.

Per Wrestlenomics, 472,000 viewers tuned in on Saturday. This number is down from last week’s episode when 518,000 viewers watched the show.

Collision also drew a 0.13 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. This rating is also down from last week‘s episode, which drew a 0.16 rating.

Saturday’s episode of Collision went head-to-head with game two of the MLB World Series and plenty of NCAA college football. Collision will continue to face stiff competition for the rest of 2023 as the college football season marches on.

What Happened On This Week’s AEW Collision?

This week’s show kicked off with Jay White defeating AR Fox. MJF tried to steal his championship back following the matchup but was unsuccessful due to the numbers game.

Elsewhere on the show, Samoa Joe defeated Rhett Titus to retain the Ring of Honor World Television Championship. Hikaru Shida was also in action and defeated Abadon to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship.

In the main event, MJF defeated Kenny Omega to retain the AEW World Championship. Both men showed respect to one another as AEW Collision went off the air.

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