MMA Payout has learned from a Nielsen source that the debut episode of The Ultimate Fighter 20: Team Pettis vs. Team Melendez scored an average viewership of 536,000 on FS1. The ratings are almost 10% down from last season’s premiere.
The first episode for adults 18-49 drew 0.4 and 0.59 for males 18-49. In comparison, TNA’s Impact Wrestling (9:00pm-11:00pm) on Spike TV drew over 1 million viewers according to Television By Numbers. TUF 20 aired at 10:00pm-12:00am (7:00pm-9:00pm on the west coast).
In comparing to Season 19, the season average was 476,000. The season premiere for Season 19 drew 595,000 viewers (861,000 for Live + 3).
Payout Perspective:
New coaches, new tournament format but same ratings. Despite all of the social media and PR buzz and even a red carpet event, TUF only mustered 536,000 viewers for its debut. The decision to do more background on the fighters and then just one fight instead of starting the season with all fights might have hurt viewership. But one would think that this would set up the characters for the season. As we’ve written previously, Fox execs are viewing TUF differently with respect to its live viewership versus how it does overall on the network (i.e., reruns, DVR numbers). But, the initial rating has to be disappointing considering the amount of hype the season was given.
LeonThePro says
The biggest stakes ever on TUF yet this season couldn’t break cable tv top 100. TUF is dead and/or no one cares about WMMA.
saldathief says
Ego, borrowed money and stupitity will only take you so far!!!
billy says
Surprising numbers, but the previous two seasons debuted right after Fight Nights. How many people watched the main events of Bisping/Kennedy or Teixeira/Bader? Compare that to the number that tuned in for last night’s UFC Roundtable…
Logical says
Is anyone really surprised at these numbers? The TUF ship set sail a long time ago and no gimmick is going to bring it back. It served the UFC well in the past, but now it’s only TV filler & It’s time for something new. Plus the big majority of the fighters that have been showcased in the last 10 seasons have not been relevant in the overall scheme of things so why would anyone invest their time in this crappy show and its boring and rehashed generic fights and ‘drama’. Bring your gravestone and shovel and to hell with this POS reality crap.
Saldathief says
Dana and idiots cant stop the show, they sold the goods to fox, part of that so called 100 mil deal bahahah they have to run that one in to the ground along with everything else, but not to worry!!! they sold out an event in Mexico!! all is well bahahahahahahan
How much of the so called 100mil was put into the production and promotion of this floating turd of a show?? tens of millions!! but idiots will continue to spew shit out of their suck holes saying otherwise bahahha fools
Jake says
Is that a home run or a bunt? I can’t tell anymore, 3 years ago that would be disastrous. Today I don’t know, even though it looks like a bad joke people will run in here and say it’s a great number for Wednesday night and it’s the best ratings FS1 had all week.
I guess if the UFC moves to FS2 and gets 150k viewers per event it’s going to be a great success because it’s going to be the best ratings ever for the network and it will have the best ratings for any sport on the network. That’s the way it works now, instead of trying to bring the ratings up for MMA it’s becoming more fractured, PPV/FS1/FS2/Fight pass.
Andre says
I don’t know what’s more pathetic. These ratings or the fact that Saldathief responds to himself lol
Chang says
Women’s MMA gets lots of mainstream media kudos, but not much fan interest.
Lots of non-fans enjoy the “You go girl!” media stories, but they don’t want to watch men or women fight for real.
Nascar has the same thing with Danica Patrick. Tons of mainstream press saying how awesome it is to see a female driver, you go girl!, etc, etc — but none of those people are racing fans.
assassin says
Let’s see what happens on Sunday and if it has any impact for next Wednesday. Big Fox is showing a report after the football games on Sunday at 4:30 pm (EST). Will it get more eyeballs that come back on Wednesday? We will see.
saldathief says
If Andre could read and understand english he would know that I was responding to Logical, ugh another retard on the thread!!
D says
Sal, how is “The Contender” doing? How is “The Next Great Champ” doing? Hahaha. TUF does over 20 seasons, the boxing reality shows flopped and lost money. HAHAHAHA!! How does it feel you fag??
turd says
hey d i dont think anyone on here was claiming boxing reality shows did well either.
point is the ufc, continues to decline every single year in ratings and ppv buys.
the fox deal is the worst thing they ever did,
whiplashtv says
I’m more excited for this season then I have been in years. I personally know a couple of the girls on the show, so I guess that’s part of it. I concur with everyone else’s viewpoint out TUF being kinda dead. I think most people underestimate how much people DVR stuff. 80% of my TV viewing is stuff I have already recorded. I rarely watch anything live. That being said, these numbers don’t tell the whole story.
D says
Hey Turd,
I could care less if they were claiming that boxing reality shows were doing bad, these same trolls continue to claim boxing is growing, which is the opposite of the truth, while the ufc is failing.
The reality of the situation is, their ppv market with the exception of this year because of the countless injuries and Silva/St Pierre not fighting(st pierre possibly retiring), is still strong and is actually growing. Idiots like you(this is probably another one of Tops’ aliases), don’t realize they are actually generating more revenue now, then they were when their ppv buys peaked, because the cost of the ppvs are considerably more expensive now and they have a number of other revenue streams coming in they did not have then, notably the massive tv contracts they have here, Brazil, Australia and around the world.