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Friday night combat sports ratings: WSOF – 203K, Glory 152K

June 8, 2015 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

The World Series of Fighting 21 drew 203,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network on Friday night according to Sports TV Ratings. In addition, Glory Kickboxing on Spike TV drew 152,000 viewers on Friday night.

WSOF aired on NBCSN from 9:00pm-11:00pm ET while Glory aired on Spike TV from 4:00pm-6:10pm ET.

World Series of Fighting
WSOF 1 198,000
WSOF 2 210,000
WSOF 3 201,000
WSOF 4 264,000
WSOF 5 227,000
WSOF 6 161,000
WSOF 7 94,000
WSOF 8 212,000
WSOF 9 242,000
WSOF 10 365,000
WSOF 11 781,000
WSOF 12 206,000
WSOF 13 246,000
WSOF 14 229,000
WSOF 15 179,000
WSOF 16 181,000
WSOF 17 222,000
WSOF 18 209,000
WSOF 19 216,000
WSOF 20 128,000
WSOF 21 203,000

WSOF 21

Glory Ratings on Spike TV:

Glory 11: 381,000 viewers

Glory 12: 476,000 viewers

Glory 13: 659,000 viewers

Glory 14: 495,000 viewers

Glory 15: 354,000 viewers

Glory 16: 498,000 viewers

Glory 17 – 487,000 viewers

Glory 18 – 352,000 viewers

Glory 19 – 542,000 viewers

Glory 20 – 359,000 viewers

Glory 21 – 488,000 viewers

Glory 22 – 152,000 viewers

Glory 22

Payout Perspective:

Low numbers for both events.  While WSOF was an increase of over 35% from its WSOF 20, it still was below the prior 3 WSOF events.  Glory showed a precipitous drop from a very good Glory 21 rating.  We shall see if these ratings were an anomaly, due to a lack of promotion or due to the increase in combat sports events on television making it hard for viewers to keep track.

Filed Under: Glory, NBC Sports Network, Spike, TV, World Series of Fighting

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Comments

  1. Miskkie says

    June 8, 2015 at 5:26 pm

    Glory aired much much earlier than usual, hence the ratings.

    Reply
  2. Miskkie says

    June 8, 2015 at 5:27 pm

    Reason being they were live from France.

    Reply
  3. saldathief says

    June 8, 2015 at 6:04 pm

    These are numbers that reflect people that left their TV’s on the channel. that’s it!

    Reply
  4. saldathief says

    June 9, 2015 at 11:01 am

    D wont comment on wso or glory because he is only paid by the UFC

    Reply
  5. d says

    June 9, 2015 at 11:25 am

    Sal is obsessed with me and when I don’t even comment, he brings my name up. Fruit cake.

    Reply
  6. saldathief says

    June 9, 2015 at 12:48 pm

    Hey D why are the numbers so low?

    Reply
  7. d says

    June 9, 2015 at 3:02 pm

    Because much like PBC, no one gives a shit about minor league mma & kickboxing promotions.

    Reply

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