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TUF 25 Episode 12 draws 408,000 viewers on FS1

July 7, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Ultimate Fighter 25 Episode 12 drew 408,000 viewers on FS1 Wednesday night according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.

In the season finale of TUF 25, Jesse Taylor defeated James Krause via submission to earn a shot at redemption and a fight Friday at the TUF 25 Finale against Diego Lhima.  For Taylor, the return comes 9 years after he was removed from his chance to be a TUF winner as he was kicked off the show by Dana White prior to the Finale during his season.

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Overall, ratings for the season increased (especially DVR ratings) during the season. It was better than last season and on par with TUF 23 ratings. We will see with the final DVR ratings for episode 12 next week but it seems like this has been one of the better seasons is the past couple years. This might be due to the fact that they brought back some recognizable faces to the house.

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