AEW Collision Ratings and Viewership for May 25 Show in Las Vegas, NV

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AEW Collision’s latest episode, aired on May 25, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV, has recorded a decrease in viewership numbers. According to WrestleNomics, the show drew a total of 415,000 viewers.

This marks a significant drop from the previous week’s episode on May 18, 2024, which attracted 523,000 viewers.

Consistent Ratings in Key Demographic

Despite the decline in overall viewership, AEW Collision maintained its rating in the key 18 to 49-year-old demographic.

The May 25 episode achieved a 0.15 rating, identical to the rating from the May 18 episode.

This consistency in the coveted demo is a positive sign for AEW, indicating that their core audience remains engaged.

Comparisons to Previous Episodes

The drop in viewership for the May 25 show contrasts sharply with the numbers from the previous week.

The May 18 episode’s higher viewership of 523,000 highlights the fluctuation in audience numbers that AEW Collision has been experiencing.

However, the steady rating in the 18 to 49 demographic suggests that while the total number of viewers has decreased, the proportion of younger viewers remains stable.

Implications for Future Broadcasts

The fluctuation in viewership numbers could have several implications for future AEW Collision broadcasts.

Maintaining a stable rating in the key demographic is crucial for attracting and retaining advertisers. However, AEW may need to explore strategies to boost overall viewership to ensure continued growth and success.

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