23.08.2011, 19:15
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Zitat:The most-recent TNA Impact Wrestling on Thursday, August 18 scored an official 1.05 rating off a first hour 1.07 rating and second hour 1.04 rating.
The overall rating and the second hour rating were the second-lowest of the year for Impact. The second hour was dragged down by the final two quarter-hours, which each scored below a 1.00 rating.
Impact also scored a 0.94 rating in the fourth quarter-hour leading to the top of the second hour. Impact then peaked in the fifth quarter-hour with a 1.18 rating for a Knockouts match before dropping off the remainder of the second hour.
Each quarter-hour on the show was below the corresponding 2011 average. The largest discrepancy was in the final quarter-hour of the show, which was 20.0 percent below the Q8 average in 2011.
First Hour Break Down
Q1: Impact opened with a 1.10 rating for Sting and Ric Flair's show-opening promo exchange, a commercial, and Flair talking to Hulk Hogan backstage. (down 8.4% vs. 2011 average)
Q2: Impact increased to a 1.14 rating, which was the high point of the first hour. The segment included Scott Steiner vs. Devon, a commercial, Samoa Joe backstage, and the first-half of the X Division gauntlet. (down 2.7% vs. 2011 average)
Q3: Impact dipped to a 1.08 rating for the second-half of the gauntlet, a post-match interview with Aries, and the first-half of a commercial break.
Q4: Impact hit the lowest point of the show with a 0.94 rating. The segment included the second-half of a commercial, various talking segments and video packages, and a full commercial break. (down 17.0% vs. 2011 average)
Second Hour Break Down
Q5: Impact jumped to a show-high 1.18 rating for the Knockouts segment of the week featuring Mickie James vs. ODB and Angelina Love and Winter in a sensual backstage segment. (down 5.8% vs. 2011 average of a 1.25 rating at the top of the second hour)
Q6: Similar to the week before, Impact began a steady decline the remainder of the second hour. After a 1.18 rating in Q5, Impact dropped off 14 percent to a 1.01 rating in Q6. The segment included RVD vs. A.J. Styles in a Bound for Glory Series match, one commercial, and Ric Flair roaming around backstage looking for Sting. (down 15.2% vs. 2011 average)
Q7: Impact dropped off a little more to a 0.98 rating for the Kurt Angle-Crimson verbal exchange. There were also two full commercial breaks. (down 16.4% vs. 2011 average)
Q8: Impact dropped slightly to a 0.97 rating for the main event Tag Title match of Beer Money vs. Mexican America with the Jarretts involved on commentary. (down 20.0% vs. 2011 average of a 1.21 rating in Q8).
