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RAW vs. Impact Quarter Hour Ratings Breakdown
RAW last night did a 3.42 rating off hours of 3.26 and 3.56. Impact did a .99 rating off hours of 1.01 and .96. Below are more details from the quarter hour ratings.
* Impact opened with a .99 for the Hulk Hogan vs. Abyss vs. Ric Flair & AJ Styles match.
* RAW’s lowest segment was their second quarter hour which did a 3.15 (and the fourth quarter hour which also did a 3.15). The second quarter hour featured the Divas match and Criss Angel backstage.
* RAW’s fourth quarter hour segment, which also did a 3.15 rating, featured Randy Orton vs. Legacy handicap tag match.
* Impact’s fourth and fifth quarter hours were their highest rated with each doing a 1.07. The fourth quarter hour segment featured Sting vs. RVD and the proceeding Sting/Hogan confrontation while the fifth quarter hour segment featured the Beautiful People’s win and celebration as well as the Nash/Hall/Waltman segment.
* RAW’s sixth quarter hour did a 3.56 rating. The segment featured the end of Triple H and Sheamus’s confrontation, Santino backstage, and the very beginning of the Money in the Bank qualifying match.
* Impact’s sixth quarter hour declined slightly from the 1.07 the previous segment drew.
* RAW peaked with a 3.60 for their eighth quarter hour, featuring plugs for Steve Austin on RAW next week as well as the start of Vince McMahon vs. John Cena.
* Impact’s rating saw a huge drop for the eighth quarter hour, falling from a roughly 1.05 all the way down to a .76. The segment featured Hulk Hogan backstage segments and the start of Hogan & Abyss vs. Flair & Styles.
* RAW’s overrun did a 3.98 rating for the conclusion of McMahon vs. Cena and Batista’s involvement.
* Impact’s overrun did a 1.01 rating for the conclusion of Hogan & Abyss vs. Flair & AJ Styles. One positive for TNA is that Impact’s rating did go up from a .76 in the eighth quarter hour to a 1.01 for the overrun.
Credit: PWTorch
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