• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MMA Payout

The Business of Combat Sports

  • Home
  • MMA
    • UFC
    • Bellator
    • One
    • PFL
  • Boxing
  • Legal
  • Ratings
  • Payouts
  • Attendance
  • Gate

PFL’s New Year’s Eve Finale draws 361,000 viewers on ESPN2

January 2, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The PFL Championships on New Years Eve on ESPN2 Tuesday drew 361,000 viewers.  The event featured the conclusion of the promotion’s second season with its tournament format for a $1 million prize.

Notably, it outdrew the NBA game between Denver and Houston on NBA TV at the same time.  The PFL Championship aired from New York city and featured the finals of each division in the promotion.  The feature bout was Kayla Harrison winning once again the $1M prize for the lightweight women’s championship.

The good news for the PFL is that they drew much better than last year’s NY show of 204,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network.

Payout Perspective:

The good news is that the 361,000 viewers bests any viewership it has had on ESPN’s family of networks and NBC Sports Network in at least two years.  It is still minuscule compared to the UFC, but did as well as Bellator’s New Year’s Eve Show from Japan.  2020 will be a big year for the PFL as it must make moves to improve its viewership.

Filed Under: ESPN, Professional Fighters League, Promoters, TV

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Featured

Live sports is “antidote to churn” boasts Shapiro

Wrestlemania 41 is the highest-grossing event in company history

UFC 314 Payout Perspective

As exclusive negotiating window closes, ESPN bullish on UFC return

UFC makes Meta sponsor deal official

Sports Lawyers Association Broadcast discussing Saudi Arabia involvement in boxing

Archives

MMA Payout Follow

MMAPayout

-30-

Twitter 1863292243685372191
Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss the fallout for Conor McGregor after the conclusion of the civil case

We welcome lawyer Jason Cruz from @MMAPayout to discuss the decision, the fallout for McGregor’s business endeavors, and the UFC’s lack of response.

Twitter 1861864199543992422

Leaving soon

Twitter 1861583105230020701

Coby Bryant

Twitter 1860826101653840296
Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

Ticket sales information for Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos:
Tickets printed: 9,815
Face value of capacity: $1,069,100
Unsold tickets: 0
Tickets given away: 29
Tickets sold: 9,786
Proceeds from sold tickets: $1,067,450
Adjusted gate for taxes: $1,036,930
Do not believe! Verify.

Twitter 1860124654687728080
Load More

Copyright © 2025 · MMA Payout: The Business of Combat Sports