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Spike’s “MMA Uncensored Live” Debut Draws 547,000

February 24, 2012 by MMAPayout Moderator 7 Comments

On Thursday night, Spike TV’s new MMA show, “MMA Uncensored Live”, made a successful debut drawing an average of 547,000 viewers to the network.

The debut airing on Spike TV earned a 0.4 HH rating, a 0.5 in M18-34, and a 0.62 in the M25-34. Overall, MMA Uncensored Live drew an average of 547,000 viewers. Comparing timeslots, MMA Uncensored Live was up +41% in M18-34 and +51% in M25-34 compared to last year.

MMA Uncensored Live focused on UFC 144’s return to Japan, where hosts Craig Carton, Nate Quarry and Mike Straka discussed the fall of one of MMA’s most famous promotions of all time, PRIDE Fighting Championships.  Honorary guests for the evening were Dan Henderson and “mystery guest” Nick Diaz.

MMA Uncensored Live is scheduled to air Thursday nights on Spike TV at 11PM EST.

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Link: MMA Uncensored Live Debut Episode

Filed Under: Featured, ratings, Spike, TV

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  1. Sampson Simpson says

    February 24, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    It will be interesting to track the ratings for this type of show on Spike.

    They are transitioning Bellator into the mix very well it seems.

    Reply
  2. Weezy says

    February 24, 2012 at 9:43 pm

    Not sure what to use as a reference point but that sounds like a good number. Positive news for SPIKE.

    Reply
  3. Frank says

    February 24, 2012 at 9:48 pm

    547,000 viewers is a good number on a channel that has 100 million viewers? Yet when a Zuffa ppv does 325,000 buys or when Strikeforce does 325,000 viewers on a channel with 15 million subscribers it’s a sign of them over saturating the market?

    Reply
  4. terrence from southeast says

    February 25, 2012 at 11:26 am

    The lead in audience from TNA IMPACT really helped the numbers here.As long as the TNA audience crosses over weekly MMA Uncensored Live will continue to do good numbers.Viacom is building its MMA audience through TNA Wrestling with Bellator stars and Bjorn Rebney appearing on TNA IMPACT.

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  5. Assassin says

    February 25, 2012 at 3:29 pm

    The show was passable entertainment for an MMA fan, I will continue to watch when I remember to DVR. The main host (NYC radio guy) needs to learn proper interviewing technique, he was ok as a host but not as far as interviews. I liked the segments, especially on Japan. I know Diaz is a big draw, but they had to know he could not talk about his suspension. Marquardt did a good job but seems to be trying a little too hard to create a conflict, but it is TV.

    Very inexpensive show to produce, so it will be profitable and focus will shift to Bellatore to build that brand. NOthing wrong with that.

    Reply
  6. Jose Mendoza says

    February 25, 2012 at 3:37 pm

    Frank:

    This wasn’t a live event or an MMA program which shows fight clips or taped fights… it was an MMA talk show. Drawing 547,000 viewers is a pretty good number IMO. We’ll see how the following shows do. The first show didn’t get many rave reviews beyond the great but short PRIDE piece.

    Reply
  7. Freak13 says

    June 28, 2012 at 7:54 pm

    Frist off I did watch the show where the question was asked about fighters beeing soft today. Then after all the promo. comercials I see this loud mouth anounancer run his mouth about chip’s dip [expl] like that. what about years ago with bracket fighting? Where is your [expl] heart now?All glitz & glamer today.This loud mouth hasn’t got a clue.He’s in it to promo his paycheck.Let this little pencel neck pay his due’s before he start’s bashing day’s gone by. Respect [expl]!!! What about the guy’s that fought cause they just wanted to be the best? Not for a contract not for fame just to say yea I kicked the shit out of you, Who’s next? No weight Ball’s out MF! You did piss me off with your arogant comments. And that’s coming from a dude that the only fight he ever got in was with the lady at mcdonalds cause she never put cheese on his [expl] cheese burger!

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