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AEW Collision – Grand Slam Australia draws 502K viewers

February 20, 2025 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Collision’s Australia show drew 502,000 viewers on Saturday night. per Wrestlenomics. The telecast had a strong lead-in from NBA’s All-Star Saturday night.

Grand Slam Australia was a bigger event than most normal AEW Collision as it had all of its major stars (except MJF) travel to Australia for the show. The telecast had an 11 minute overrun with Toni Storm regaining the women’s title from Mariah May in her home region.

Per Programming Insider, AEW Collision drew 275,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. It was good enough for 8th overall in the demo on Saturday night.

Filed Under: AEW, AEW-NXT Ratings, Collision, ratings

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