
The March 1, 2025, episode of AEW Collision delivered another night of high-intensity wrestling and storyline progression, featuring Mariah May and Toni Storms rivalry reaching new heights. However, the latest viewership figures show a sharp decline from the previous weeks numbers.
According to Jed I. Goodman, AEW Collision averaged 280,000 viewers on TNT, marking a significant drop from last weeks 412,000 viewers (-32%). The show also posted a 0.06 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, down 50% from last weeks 0.12 rating.
These numbers only reflect TNTs broadcast viewership and do not account for AEW Collisions simulcast on Max, where additional viewership may have been recorded.
AEW Collision March 1st, 2025: Viewership and Highlights
The latest episode of AEW Collision saw Toni Storm accepting Mariah Mays challenge for a Hollywood Ending match at AEW Revolution and promising a lot of violence in the bout.
Daniel Garcia also defended his TNT Championship against Adam Cole but it ended in a no contest after Infantry and Lee Moriarty came out and interfered in the match.
With Tony Khans continued focus on delivering compelling storytelling and high-impact wrestling, AEW remains committed to growing Collisions viewership.
AEW Collision Viewership Trends and Comparison
Metric | March 1, 2025 | February 24, 2025 | Change |
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Total Viewers | 280,000 | 412,000 | -32% |
18-49 Demo Rating | 0.06 | 0.12 | -50% |
Max Streaming Included? | No | No | N/A |
Ringside Newswill continue to provide weekly updates on AEWs ratings and major storylines, so stay tuned for more insights into how Collision performs in the weeks ahead.