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WSOF 13: 246,000 viewers

September 16, 2014 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has learned that World Series of Fighting13 this past Saturday drew an average of 246,000 viewers on the NBC Sports Network

WSOF Ratings 1-13 

WSOF 1 – 198,000 viewers

WSOF 2 – 210,000 viewers

WSOF 3 – 201,000 viewers

WSOF 4 – 264,000 viewers

WSOF 5 – 227,000 viewers

WSOF 6 – 161,000 viewers

WSOF 7 – 94,000 viewers

WSOF 8 – 212,000 viewers

WSOF 9 – 242,000 viewers

WSOF 10 – 365,000 viewers

WSOF 11 – 781,000 viewers (NBC)

WSOF 12 – 206,000 viewers

WSOF 13 – 246,000 viewers

WSOF 13 graph

 

WSOF 13 featured Marlon Moraes as he defeated Cody Bollinger in the main event.

Payout Perspective:

The overall WSOF average comes to slightly over 262,000 viewers.  It you take out WSOF 11 on NBC, the average comes to just 218,000 viewers.  Of course, you could also take out WSOF 7 which was on tape delay too and you would have an average of it being slightly over 230,000 viewers.  Saturday WSOF was seemingly buried amid college football and those choosing to watch the UFC event on Fight Pass and/or the Mayweather-Maidana fight.

 

Filed Under: NBC Sports Network, ratings, TV, World Series of Fighting

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