AEW Collision Dominates Trends While TNA Rebellion Fades into Oblivion – The Gap Is Growing
AEW Collision is out here making serious noise. Last night, while UFC was running its event, AEW’s Saturday night show climbed all the way to #2 on X trends, going head-to-head with one of the biggest combat sports properties in the world.
That’s not just a casual wrestling Twitter moment — that’s cultural momentum. It’s fans actively talking about your product in real time.
Meanwhile, TNA ran their full Rebellion PPV the same night... and it didn’t even sniff the trending list.
TNA didn’t make the top 10, or top 20.
Nowhere to be found!
This is the reality check a lot of people have been avoiding. AEW isn’t just surviving as the “alternative” anymore — we’re the ones moving the needle, generating buzz, and keeping wrestling conversations alive on a weekly basis.
Collision consistently delivers must-see TV with elite in-ring action, fresh storylines, and stars who actually feel like they matter right now.
TNA can put on a solid show (and Rebellion had its moments), but the numbers and the social proof don’t lie.
When your biggest PPV of the year can’t crack the conversation against a regular weekly AEW show, that says everything about where the two companies stand in 2026.
AEW fans have every right to be hyped. We’ve got the better roster, better booking, better TV deals, and clearly — the bigger, louder audience that actually shows up online and in the trends.This is what real wrestling momentum looks like.
Long live AEW. The future isn’t coming — it’s already here.

