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TUF 22 Episode 11 draws 528,000 viewers

December 3, 2015 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The penultimate episode of TUF 22 drew 528,000 viewers on FS1 Wednesday night in its first showing on the network.  The rating reflects the second straight week in which the ratings have improved.

The 11th episode bested the 11th episode for TUF 21 by 18% (433,000 viewers).

The show featured two more fights including David Teymur taking on training partner Marcin Wrzosek.  It was Wrzosek earning the majority decision after two rounds

TUF 22 Ratings
Live +SD
Episode 1 622,000
Episode 2 463,000
Episode 3 533,000
Episode 4 538,000
Episode 5 498,000
Episode 6 585,000
Episode 7 379,000
Episode 8 539,000
Episode 9 495,000
Episode 10 499,000
Episode 11 528,000

The replay on FS1 which aired 11pm-12pm PT drew another 73,000 viewers.  This was a decrease from last week’s 91,000 viewers.

Payout Perspective:

Through 11 episodes the average rating for TUF 22 is at 516,000 viewers per first showing.  This is an improvement over TUF 20 and TUF 21.  We shall see if the season finale builds momentum going into a big week for the UFC next week.

Filed Under: FS1, TUF, TUF 22, TV, UFC

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