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AEW Collision Viewership & Demo Revealed For 10/25 Episode

AEW Collision saw a decrease in viewership on October 25, going head-to-head with WWE NXT Halloween Havoc.

According to Wrestlenomics, Collision averaged 228,000 viewers on Saturday. The show drew a 0.04 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The viewership is down from the October 11 episode, when an average of 286,000 viewers tuned in. The demo also dropped from that show (0.06 rating in the same demographic).

This was the first episode of Collision in two weeks due to a 3-hour AEW Dynamite and the Tailgate Brawl special before WrestleDream.

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 AEW World Champion Hangman Page, who made it clear that when he gets his revenge on Samoa Joe, he’s going to ruin his life.

PAC returned to his weird singlet attire and picked up a victory against Tomohiro Ishii.

Elsewhere on the show, Thekla defeated Mina Shirakawa in women’s action.

In the main event of the evening, JetSpeed and Jurassic Express defeated FTR and the Young Bucks in a $400K 8-man tag match.

Here’s an overall review of Saturday night’s episode of Collision courtesy of our live coverage page…

AEW Collision Review:

Not a big fan of this week’s Collision. The opening match was underwhelming. Bryan Keith versus Ace Austin needed more time. Thekla and Shirawaka had the better match of the night. We saw former WWE star Tegan Nox make her AEW debut as Nixon Newell. Oh, and before I bid adieu, Tony Khan added the following match to next week’s Dynamite.

Grade: B-

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