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WWE Raw quarter-hour ratings: Daniel Bryan segment ratings breakdown, quarter-hour numbers for the full three-hour show

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Jul 23, 2013 - 07:37 PM

By Jason Powell

The following are the quarter-hour ratings for Monday's WWE Raw television show.

Q1: 3.0 rating - Brad Maddox hosts the John Cena and Daniel Bryan contract signing, Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus teaser

Q2: 2.7 rating - Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus in a non-title match, two commercial breaks

Q3: 2.9 rating - Del Rio vs. Sheamus continuation, Booker T and Teddy Long backstage, Christian entrance, two commercial breaks

Q4: 2.9 rating - Christian vs. Titus O'Neil, Ryback backstage promo, Mark Henry promo

Q5: 3.2 rating - Mark Henry calls out The Shield, The Uso's save Henry, John Cena and Daniel Bryan talk backstage, Dolph Ziggler vs. Darren Young

Q6: 3.1 rating - Ziggler vs. Young continuation with Big E Langston and A.J. Lee out post match, MizTV with the cast of Total Divas and Jerry Lawler

Q7: 2.9 rating - Maddox, Triple H, and Stephanie McMahon backstage, Wyatt Family video, Fandango and Summer Rae entrance, two commercial breaks

Q8: 2.9 rating - Cody Rhodes vs. Fandango with Damien Sandow on commentary, C.M. Punk promo

Q9: 3.1 rating - Punk continuation with Paul Heyman on the big screen, Rob Van Dam vs. Wade Barrett

Q10: 2.8 rating - RVD vs. Barrett continuation, Daniel Bryan vs. Jack Swagger

Q11: 2.8 rating - Daniel Bryan vs. Antonio Cesaro, two commercial breaks

Q12: 3.0 rating - Bryan vs. Cesaro continuation, Maddox and Alex Riley backstage, Daniel Bryan vs. Ryback

Overrun: 3.2 rating - Bryan vs. Ryback continuation, John Cena saves Bryan, Vince McMahon talks with Maddox backstage, Bryan in-ring celebration

Powell's POV: The Bryan segments performed well. Quarter 11 doesn't look all that impressive, but the two commercial breaks clearly drove the number down. The growth for the final quarter and the overrun are to be expected. So while the Bryan segments didn't pop huge numbers, they seem to be in line with what Raw would normally draw in those quarter-hours. For those who missed it earlier, Raw delivered a 2.94 rating with 4.005 million viewers.

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