15.08.2011, 21:29
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Zitat:Original von PWTorch
TNA Impact Wrestling on Thursday, August 11 scored an official 1.07 rating off a first hour 1.08 rating and second hour 1.06 rating.
It was the lowest second hour rating since June 9 (vs. the NBA Finals) and tied for the second-lowest of the year with the April 28 episode.
Impact peaked in the first quarter-hour with a 1.16 rating. The first hour steadily dropped off until a show-low 0.97 rating in Q4, which featured A.J. Styles & RVD vs. Beer Money vs. Pope & Devon in a tag match.
Impact rebounded to a 1.11 rating in Q5 to start the second hour, but followed the same first hour pattern of declining ff each successive quarter-hour before concluding with a 1.01 rating in Q8.
First Hour Break Down
Q1: Impact opened with a 1.16 rating for the standard Immortal talking segment setting the stage for the rest of the show. (down 3.6% vs. 2011 average)
Q2: Impact declined slightly to a 1.11 rating for a segment featuring Mickie James vs. Madison Rayne in Knockouts action, one commercial, and the first-half of an X Division match. (down 5.3% vs. 2011 average)
Q3: Impact declined slightly again to a 1.06 rating for the second-half of Brian Kendrick vs. Robbie E. in an X Division match, backstage segments, and one-and-a-half commercial breaks. (down 10.3% vs. 2011 average)
Q4: Impact declined to a show-low 0.97 rating in the typical dead quarter-hour, which featured the other half of a commercial break, a ton of stars in a three-team, six-man BFG Series match, and a full commercial break leading to the top of the hour. (down 14.8% vs. 2011 average)
Second Hour Break Down
Q5: Impact rebounded to a 1.11 rating for the top-of-the-second hour segment featuring Kurt Angle's heel turn explanation and promo exchange with Sting and Hulk Hogan. There was also one commercial break and the first-half of a Knockouts tag match. (down 11.5% vs. 2011 average)
Q6: Impact began another slow, steady decline with a 1.08 rating for the end of the Knockouts tag match, one commercial break, and Immortal backstage. (down 9.7% vs. 2011 average)
Q7: Impact declined slightly again to a 1.04 rating for the Jarrett-Mexican America exchange and one commercial break. (down 11.7% vs. 2011 average)
Q8: Impact declined slightly again to a second-hour-low 1.01 rating for the main event handicap match featuring Crimson vs. Immortal. There was also one commercial. It was the second-lowest Q8 rating of the year. (down 17.2% vs. 2011 average)
