TNA Impact Wrestling quarter-hour ratings: A full breakdown of the various segments that led to the best rating since August


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TNA Impact Wrestling quarter-hour ratings: A full breakdown of the various segments that led to the best rating since August
Nov 17, 2012 - 10:53 AM


By Jason Powell

The following are the quarter-hour ratings for the November 15 TNA Impact Wrestling television show.

Q1: 0.99 rating - James Storm promo and Bobby Roode interruption, Hulk Hogan talks backstage

Q2: 1.02 rating - Aces & 8s at the clubhouse, Rob Van Dam vs. Kid Kash, Eric Young and ODB backstage, Kurt Angle with Garett Bischoff and Wes Brisco backstage

Q3: 1.00 rating - Jesse vs. Eric Young, Joseph Park talks with Hulk Hogan backstage, Magnus attacked by Aces & 8s

Q4: 1.01 rating - Magnus stretchered, Austin Aries talks to Jeff Hardy backstage, viewers hear Hardy's thoughts,

Q5: 1.18 rating - Kurt Angle and Garett Bischoff vs. Aces & 8's, Jesse and Tara catch Bully Ray and Brooke Hogan having wild animal sex backstage (or something like that)

Q6: 1.18 rating - Mickie James wins a Knockouts battle royal, Storm talks backstage, Aces & 8's clubhouse footage

Q7: 1.11 rating - A.J. Styles promo interrupted by Christopher Daniels and Kazarian, Austin Aries backstage briefly, Kurt Angle pleads with Bruce Prichard, Al Snow, and D-Lo Brown to give Wes Brisco a Gut Check match

Q8: 1.08 rating - Bobby Roode vs. James Storm main evnet

Powell's POV: Oddly enough, WWE was able to get viewers to pick up on Raw's earlier start time despite past three-hour specials struggling in the first hour. That just hasn't been the case for Impact, which has repeatedly done better numbers in the second hour since moving to the earlier time slot. That said, the good news is that Impact did it's best overall rating since August and averaged 1.4 million viewers on Thursday.

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