AEW & TNA Ratings: Post-Double or Nothing Bounce - IMPACT Ties AMC Demo Low

AEW’s three-hour Dynamite + Collision block on May 27 delivered a solid rebound after the PPV.

  • Dynamite (two hours): 0.15 in the 18-49 demo and 704,000 viewers. That’s up nicely from the prior week’s 0.11 and 613k.

  • Collision (one hour): 0.08 demo and 498,000 viewers, also up from the previous Collision’s 0.06/413k.

Combined, the block averaged roughly a 0.13 demo and 635k viewers. Good directional movement, especially with lighter competition.

Over on TNA, Impact on May 28 drew a 0.02 demo and about 195,000 viewers. The demo is awful, but at least overall viewership was up.


Bottom Line

Total viewers matter, but the 18-49 demo is what advertisers pay for and what actually moves the needle in 2026.

AEW got a nice post-PPV pop across the board, though Collision’s demo remains soft. TNA continues to hover at that dreaded 0.02 level.

Numbers are numbers — no spin, no over-analysis. The demo tells the real story.

AEW TNA ratings

Source: 411Mania


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