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TUF 25 Episode 3 draws 324,000 viewers

May 4, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

TUF 25 episode 3 drew 324,000 viewers on FS1 Wednesday night per ShowBuzz Daily.  It drew 0.12 viewers in the adult 18-49 demo.

The ratings are down slightly from the second episode which drew 372,000 viewers.

In the fight of the show, Jesse Taylor defeated Megdi Baghdad by unanimous decision.

Payout Perspective:

The ratings are off from the past two episode 3s of the TUF series (TUF 23: 414,000, TUF 24: 441,000).  It also is off from its adult 18-49 demo drawing 0.12.  The NBA Playoffs paced the night in cable sports with Washington-Boston on TNT garnering over 4.8 million viewers.

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