“AEW Collision’s” average viewership and key demographic rankings shrank by an enormous margin for the February 28, 2026 edition of the show.
After registering a mean viewership of 470,000 for the previous week’s show, last week’s Collision’s viewership fell to 365,000, based on “Programming Insider.” The taped show fell by over 20% when put next to the previous week’s episode of “Collision,” and the viewership was also 24% lower than the four-week average, as per “Wrestlenomics.” The 18-49 key demographic rankings also saw a decline, falling from 0.08 to 0.06 for the Saturday night show. “Collision,” which had witnessed an enormous fall in viewership between the months of September and January, had grown to a high of 492,000 on the January 31 edition, but hasn’t capable of sustain that number.
The autumn in viewership for last week’s show may very well be all the way down to it being a taped edition, and it stays to be seen how the show will do that week, when it airs live from the Tucson Arena in Tucson, Arizona. The rankings and viewership could get a lift attributable to the brand new Nielsen methodology for television rankings. This week’s show will feature a 200,000 Dollar 4 Way Tag Team match where Dralistico and Rush, The Outrunners, Private Party, and The Swirl will compete within the match.

