Story byStokely Hathaway raises the hands of AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR on the stage following their victory at "AEW Dynamite & Collision: Holiday Bash." - AEW/Ricky HavlikDaisy RuthSat, December 27, 2025 at 11:36 PM UTC·2 min read"AEW Collision" on December 17 saw an increase in ratings, likely due to the time and date it aired, however. The "Holiday Bash" episode of what is usually AEW's Saturday show aired immediately following "AEW Dynamite" on TBS that night, due to the company's change in schedule between the holidays and its Worlds End pay-per-view on December 27. According to Wrestlenomics, with the outlet confirming data reported earlier by Wrestling Observer, "Collision" drew an average of 333,000 viewers for a rating of 0.05 in the ever-important ages 18-49 demographic. The episode of "Dynamite" prior to the show averaged 511,000 viewers and a 0.08 rating.