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TUF 20 Episode 9 up to 637,000 viewers

November 25, 2014 by Jason Cruz 6 Comments

MMA Payout has learned from a Nielsen source that the adjusted viewership ratings for last Wednesday’s TUF 20 episode 9 drew the viewership to 637,000.

The adjusted viewership is a 67% increase from the Live + SD rating of 381,000.

TUF 20 Episode 9 DVR

The Live + 3 rating average for this season is793,000.  The average increase from the DVR bump is 283,000 viewers.

Filed Under: DVR+3, FS1, ratings, TUF 20, TV, UFC

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  1. Logical says

    November 26, 2014 at 6:53 pm

    The ratings for TUF have been so appalling that there is the usual talk from the UFC about a completely revamped TUF for next year. Unfortunately for them they have been signing the same tune since the ‘revamped’ live version in 2011, the ‘revamped’ TUF 17 with a different style of story telling, the gimmicky present season, etc. It’s always the same crap but with a different wrapper. The UFC just doesn’t know how to adapt to a changing landscape.

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  2. saldathief says

    November 26, 2014 at 8:25 pm

    I think a good murder on the show would be the only thing to take this out of the toilet, that or Ronda and Tate doing a lesbian x rated scene lol

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  3. G-10 says

    November 26, 2014 at 10:09 pm

    I like TUF, but I do think it should change its format. The reality show gimmick that worked so well in the early aughts is dead. However, the purpose and goal of the show, being a) developing new talent for the UFC, and b) introducing, exposing, and marketing new fighters, can still be achieved.

    I suggest keeping the tournament and prize format, but rather than have the fighters live in a house together, they instead have a film crew do a documentary style show on their training camps leading up to the big fight. We see how the fighters train under their normal routine, get a better idea of what their lives are actually like, and their fights can be used on their record instead of written off as exhibition matches.

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  4. LeonThePro says

    November 27, 2014 at 6:37 am

    Its funny I saw TRUTHspitter ranting on another site about how the ratings will “balloon back” to 500-600k. He was calling Dave Meltzer names for calling last weeks episode a low number LMAO.

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  5. LeonThePro says

    November 27, 2014 at 6:57 am

    Oh then he tells Luke Thomas to “smarten up kid.” Good stuff!

    http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/11/25/7289633/edgar-vs-swanson-does-903000-viewers-against-tough-competition#comments

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  6. d says

    November 28, 2014 at 11:04 pm

    Leon the Schmo stalks people from website to website. Creepy stuff.

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