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Bellator 128: 668,000 viewers

October 14, 2014 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has learned from Nielsen sources that Bellator 128 this past Saturday drew 668,000 viewers with a peak of 946,000 viewers.

Bellator 128

In the main event, Joe Warren upset Eduardo Dantas to win the Bantamweight title.

Payout Perspective:

The season live average is now up to 685,500 with a live peak of slightly over 966,000 viewers.  Viewership was up for the first time in the past three events for season 11.   The peak also returned to the mid 900s.  Bellator competed with the MLB playoffs on TBS which led the night on cable Friday with close to 6 million viewers.  Notably WWE Smackdown did 2.67 million on SyFy Friday.

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