AEW Collision Spoilers, Viewership, Where to Watch and More
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Updated May 17, 2024
AEW Collision Spoilers
The AEW Collision episode on May 18 will be on TNT Network at 8 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, followed by Rampage at 10 PM. Here's what you can expect on Saturday's three-hour AEW show:-
- Will Ospreay won against Shane Taylor using a move called the Storm Driver in a tough fight. Roderick Strong and The Undisputed Kingdom were also there, watching from the side. After the match, they attacked Ospreay, but he managed to fight back and escape without getting hurt.
- Bryan Danielson and FTR won against Lance Hoyt and The Righteous. FTR pinned Vincent using their finishing move called The Shatter Machine. It was an exciting match. After the match, The Righteous attacked and hit Dax with a steel chair. Archer slammed Wheeler onto a chair. Finally, Danielson and Daniel Garcia came to help.
- Orange Cassidy won against Brother Zay by pinning him. Trent Beretta was watching from the side of the ring. After the match, Beretta talked to Lexy in an interview. He challenged Cassidy to a wrestling match at Double or Nothing, claiming Cassidy cheated when they fought before. Cassidy hit him, and they started a small fight before they were separated.
- HOOK beat Johnny TV with Taya by making him give up.
- Katsuyori Shibata beat Rocky Romero by making him give up.
- Bryan Keith beat Beefcake Boulder from the Iron Savages.
- In a segment, Jay White and The Gunns had PAC, who was beaten, on the stage.
- Serena Deeb won against Anna Jay by making her give up. Toni Storm and her group took the flag from Deeb's training center. Storm undressed behind it and wrapped herself in it to disrespect Deeb.
- Nick Wayne won against Jack Cartwheel.
AEW Collision Viewership
The show had 378,000 total viewers and a 0.12 rating in the important 18-49 age group. These numbers were lower compared to two weeks ago, dropping by 39% in total viewership from 621,000 and 43% in the 18-49 demographic from 0.21. However, they were more in line with the average over four weeks, with total viewership down by 19% from 464,000 and 18-49 ratings only dropping by 8% from 0.13.
About AEW Collision
AEW Collision is a wrestling TV show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It's on every Saturday at 8 PM Eastern Time on TNT, except sometimes. It started on June 17, 2023. It's their second big show after Wednesday Night Dynamite, and their third weekly show after Friday Night Rampage, which features younger wrestlers.
AEW's Collision is the second weekly wrestling show on TNT, following Rampage, and the third overall on TNT after Rampage and Dynamite, which moved to TBS. It's the fourth wrestling show on TNT overall, after Dynamite, Rampage, and WCW's Monday Nitro. It's also the first Saturday night show on a network owned by Ted Turner since WCW Saturday Night ended in 2000.
Where to Watch AEW Collision
You can watch AEW Collision on TNT and Prime Video.
AEW Collision Overview
Specifications |
Details |
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TV Show | AEW Collision |
Genre | Professional wrestling |
Created by | Tony Khan |
Presenters | Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 44 |
Producers | Tony Khan (Head of Creative)
Michael Mansury (Co-Executive Producer, Global TV Production) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 120 minutes (including commercials) |
Production company | All Elite Wrestling |
Network | TNT |
Release | June 17, 2023 – present |