King Silva King of Kings
Number of posts : 32652 Age : 34 Location : Sacramento, California Favorite WWE Wrestler : ---
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# 1} Lita
# 2} Trish Stratus
# 3} Mickie James
# 4} Gail Kim
# 5} Michelle McCool
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| Subject: Raw TV 1/4 Hour Ratings 7/8/13 - Inside The #s On McMahons/Vickie & Cena/Henry Drawing Tue 16 Jul 2013, 6:24 am | |
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PWTorch has received quarter-hour TV ratings for last Monday's WWE Raw, where the top-drawing segments were McMahon Family Drama involving Vickie Guerrero and the final confrontation between John Cena and Mark Henry prior to the Money in the Bank PPV.
Ratings cited below are for the males 18-49 demographic, which captures the widest range of WWE's key audience.
- Overall: Raw scored a very strong 2.16 rating and averaged 1.35 million viewers in m18-49. Both were the highest since we began tracking quarters at the end of May.
- Interestingly, the peak audience of the entire show was in the first hour when the end of The Shield vs. Tons of Funk averaged 1.858 million viewers at 8:49 p.m. Every other minute of the match was in the 1.3-million territory.
- The Cena-Henry confrontation delivered a big audience of a 2.5 rating and 1.602 million viewers from the end of the first hour to the top of the second hour. Included was a peak audience of 1.669 million viewers at 9:02 p.m.
- The top-rated segment was the McMahon Family Drama at the top of the third hour. Q9 scored a 2.56 rating and averaged 1.604 million viewers, making it the most-watched segment since we began tracking in May.
Included was nearly the peak audience of the show - 1.839 million viewers at 10:10 p.m. when Vickie Guerrero was "fired" as Raw authority figure.
After the segment and one commercial, Raw returned with 1.654 million viewers at 10:18 p.m. before the "comedown match" of Kane vs. Christian. Viewership fell off, then the Wyatt Family debut kicked in.
The Wyatts generated a slight bump (1.336 million viewers at 10:27 p.m. for the end of Kane-Christian, then 1.522 million viewers at 10:28 p.m.), but the segment only reached a peak of 1.572 million viewers at 10:32 p.m. when the Wyatts debuted and beat down Kane.
The end of the Wyatts's debut was the peak for the remainder of the show. Raw hit 1.488 million viewers at 10:42 p.m. for the Divas tag match, then 1.457 million viewers at 11:05 p.m. during the over-run for the finish of Randy Orton vs. C.M. Punk.
Overall, the audience peaked at the top of the second hour for Cena-Henry, re-peaked for the McMahons and Wyatts, then fell off for the remainder of the show.
7/8 WWE Raw Ratings Flow
Q1: Raw started with a 1.88 rating for the show intro.
Q2: Raw stayed at a 1.88 rating for the hot Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus match.
Q3: Raw increased slightly to a 1.90 rating for a segment with two commercial breaks.
Q4: Raw jumped to a 2.13 rating for the peak minute of the show for The Shield vs. Funk, then the start of Cena-Henry.
Q5: Raw jumped to a 2.39 rating for the Cena-Henry confrontation.
Q6: Raw slipped to a 2.29 rating for Curtis Axel vs. Chris Jericho.
Q7: Raw dropped to a second-hour-low 2.10 rating for two commercials before Alberto Del Rio vs. Sin Cara.
Q8: Raw increased to a 2.21 rating Del Rio vs. Cara and the first-half of the McMahons & Vickie.
Q9: Raw jumped to a show-high 2.56 rating for the end of the McMahons & Vickie.
Q10: Raw slipped to a 2.27 rating for Kane-Christian and the Wyatts's debut.
Q11: Raw slipped to a 2.21 rating for non-wrestling segments and a quick Divas tag match.
Q12: Raw dropped to a third-hour-low 2.01 rating for the first-half of Orton vs. Punk, plus two full commercial breaks.
Over-Run: Raw increased slightly to a 2.28 rating for the end of Orton-Punk and the finish of the MITB PPV. | |
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