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WSOF 25 draws 148,000 viewers

November 23, 2015 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

World Series of Fighting drew an average viewership of 148,000 viewers Friday night on NBC Sports Network per Sports TV Ratings.

The event aired from 11:00pm-1:00am ET Friday night on NBC Sports Network.  An immediate replay of the event garnered another 65,000 viewers from 1:00am-3:00am per Sports TV Ratings.  The event featured the WSOF lightweight tournament.

WSOF Ratings through 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
WSOF 25 148,000

WSOF Ratings 2015 through 25

Payout Perspective:

In defense of WSOF, it was an entertaining night of fights as the organization held a tournament.  The late Friday night start may have contributed to the lower ratings.  The 2015 average for WSOF sits at 192,000 viewers while the overall viewership on NBC Sports Network is 206,000 (excluding the one event on NBC).

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

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Comments

  1. Diego says

    November 24, 2015 at 7:18 am

    Oops. Completely forgot this was on. Looks like I wasn’t the only one.

    Reply
  2. Panama says

    November 24, 2015 at 10:39 am

    WSOF consistently does horrible numbers. I’m surprised they’ve have lasted this long as an organization. I can see them being bought out by either the UFC or Bellator.

    Reply
  3. Panama says

    November 24, 2015 at 10:39 am

    WSOF consistently does horrible numbers. I’m surprised they’ve have lasted this long as an organization. I can see them being bought out by either the UFC or Bellator.

    Reply
  4. WSOF says

    November 24, 2015 at 5:53 pm

    WSOF is basically the UFC without the hype and BS publicity.

    WSOF is the best proof that MMA would never survive on its own without publicity stunts.

    WSOF will never be bought by the UFC; the UFC buys only companies whose numbers it can’t beat.

    Reply
  5. d says

    November 26, 2015 at 7:35 am

    5000 aliases gets crazier by the day.

    Reply

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