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WSOF 24: 167,000

October 20, 2015 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

The World Series of Fighting drew 167,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network Saturday night per a Nielsen source.  The event is a 10% decrease from WSOF 23.

The event on Saturday saw Jon Fitch defeat Yushin Okami via unanimous decision.  In the co-main event WSOF Heavyweight Champion Blagoy Ivanov defeated Derrick Mehmen.

Saturday night was a bad night for WSOF as game 1 between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets took place on TBS.  The MLB playoff game drew 7.89M viewers in the same time frame as WSOF.  Also, the ESPN college football game between Florida and LSU drew 6.7M viewers between 7:30-10:30pm ET.  (ratings per Sports TV Ratings)  In addition, boxing fans had GGG-David Lemiux on PPV Saturday night.

 

WSOF 24

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 22 254,000
WSOF 23 184,000
WSOF 24 167,000

Payout Perspective:

Once again, WSOF was up against stiff competition for viewers up against the MLB playoffs. Not only is it the playoffs, but it was a game between two of the biggest media markets for viewers, New York and Chicago. The viewer average for WSOF events for 2015 is 197,000.

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

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Comments

  1. JF says

    October 20, 2015 at 4:47 pm

    They should merge with Bellator.

    Reply
  2. jjjjjj_ffffff says

    October 20, 2015 at 8:23 pm

    GREAT GREAT article on the UFC’s finances on Bloodyellow.com:

    http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2015/10/20/9547333/what-deutsche-bank-moodys-and-standard-poors-tell-us-about-the-ufc

    Article by John Nash

    Reply
  3. Spartacus says

    October 22, 2015 at 8:07 am

    jjjj-

    Pretty fair to say that article was a hit piece that was poorly researched at best, and possibly partially intentionally fabricated. They didn’t list the ppv numbers accurately and they presented hypothese in a number of unproven calculations. To be blunt that article should be taken with a grain of salt.

    Reply
  4. KL says

    October 23, 2015 at 6:27 pm

    I am starting to believe that WSOF is fronted by Zuffa. Otherwise they would be dead by now. NBCSN will probably dump them. They bring in no ratings and can’t even draw with UFC castoffs. But neither can Bellator.

    Reply

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