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TUF 21 Episode 11 draws 433,000 viewers

July 2, 2015 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

The 11th episode of TUF airing on FS1 Wednesday drew an average viewership of 433,000 according to Sports TV Ratings.  A replay of the episode the same night drew an additional 74,000 viewers on Wednesday.

The episode featured a controversial ending to the fight of the show as Michael Graves of ATT defeated Jason Jackson of The Blackzilians via 1st round submission.  It also featured the competition between coaches as they participated in a relay race.

In addition to this week’s episode ratings, the DVR ratings from last week’s Episode 10 increased to 613,000 viewers reflecting an increase of 163,00 viewers.  The average increase per episode is now 180,000 viewers and the DVR rating is 566,000.  It should be noted that the DVR rating only covers the first-run of TUF and not the replays throughout the week.

TUF 21 Ratings
Live + SD Live +3 Increase
Episode 1 490,000 704,000 214,000
Episode 2 454,000 646,000 192,000
Episode 3 364,000 524,000 160,000
Episode 4 286,000 415,000 129,000
Episode 5 340,000 512,000 172,000
Episode 6 350,000 586,000 236,000
Episode 7 371,000 625,000 254,000
Episode 8 425,000 566,000 141,000
Episode 9 332,000 467,000 135,000
Episode 10 450,000 613,000 163,000
Episode 11 433,000

TUF 21 Ratings through Ep 11

Payout Perspective:

Despite having a strong lead-in from FIFA Women’s World Cup semifinal between Japan and England which drew 2.3 million in the 6:41-8:56pmET time slot and Fox Sports Live 8:56pm-10:00pm ET time slot which drew 876,000 viewers per Sports TV Ratings, there was considerable drop off when TUF came on at 10:00pm.  The TUF average is 391,000 for this season.

Filed Under: DVR+3, FS1, ratings, TUF, TUF 21, TV, UFC

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  1. Combo says

    July 2, 2015 at 5:02 pm

    Last episode was higher than the average. Not bad, could be worse.
    Will be interesting to see what the longest running combat reality show will do next season. Likely a return to traditional format with a small variation.

    Reply
  2. saldathief says

    July 2, 2015 at 7:29 pm

    TUF THE ULTIMATE FAILURE ! bahahha

    Reply
  3. anti trolls says

    July 3, 2015 at 6:06 am

    @ SAL

    you ever get tired of being pathetic?

    Reply
  4. saldathief says

    July 3, 2015 at 9:02 am

    @ anti dick, do you ever post anything relevant? or are you just a little pussy douche bag?

    Reply
  5. Tired of losers says

    July 7, 2015 at 2:32 pm

    @ Pathetic Sal

    you think what you post is relevant? LOL

    Reply

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