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UPDATED – UFC 193 search interest trending down after Friday

November 14, 2015 by Jason Cruz 6 Comments

After a UFC weigh-in which featured a brief skirmish between main eventers Ronda Rousey and Holly Holm as well as a Rousey “promo” on Holm after, search interest for the fight has trended down.

UPDATED 4:31pm: As you can see from the graph, that keeps updating, searches are back up.

As you can see from the graph over the past 7 days, interest spiked on Friday afternoon but looks to have receded since then.

Via Google Trends as of Saturday morning:

 

Payout Perspective:

Obviously the unfortunate happenings in Paris probably detoured social media searches and interest.  Will the trends mean that the great run on Rousey PPV success end tonight?  Google trends is a scientifically unscientific way to predict PPV buy rates.  While the graph appears to reflect a downturn in interest, this trend is likely an anomaly.  One would think there’s an uptick in searches as the day goes on today.

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  1. tops E says

    November 14, 2015 at 3:24 pm

    No espn award over serena with this fight

    Reply
  2. JamesG says

    November 14, 2015 at 3:37 pm

    What a dumb post. Shocking observation – people weren’t searching as much overnight and early morning as during the actual weigh-ins or leading up to the event. Searches are already shooting up again.

    Reply
  3. Jason Cruz says

    November 14, 2015 at 4:27 pm

    Hey JamesG:

    Yet you read the post. Yes, as you can see, the searches are back up but usually after weigh-ins they go up. That was the purpose of the post.

    Reply
  4. Spartacus says

    November 16, 2015 at 7:44 am

    I doubt this will flop regardless of the terrorist attacks. This was a big seller ahead of time. We’ve seen in the past how the searches are meaningless.

    Reply
  5. BrainSmasher says

    November 16, 2015 at 3:23 pm

    I haven’t seen this much talk about a fight except the boxing match with FMJ and Pac. This PPV had to have done huge numbers. I would say atleast 1.5 million buys. Way to much interest!

    Reply
  6. Chris says

    November 16, 2015 at 4:38 pm

    Adam Swift ‏@AdamMSwift 13h13 hours ago

    Unprecedented 17M Google searches related to UFC 193 this weekend.
    22 retweets 18 likes

    Adam Swift ‏@AdamMSwift 12h12 hours ago

    In comparison I believe Mayweather-Pacquiao landed at 12M Google searches. All numbers are US only.

    Reply

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