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PFL: Everett draws 153,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network

August 4, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Professional Fighters League put on its second event in Everett, Washington on Saturday night.  The main card which aired on NBC Sports Network drew 153,000 viewers per Nielsen.

The event featured undefeated Andre Harrison as he soundly defeated Stephen Rodriguez in the main event.  The telecast also featured Jake Shields and Yushin Okami.  Both UFC vets handled their opponents soundly.

The event included a 20-minute overrun and drew 0.59 in the A18-49 demo and .87 in the M18-49 demo.

Payout Perspective:

The first PFL event in early July drew 291,000 viewers.  The event took place on a Friday and not a Saturday.  This past weekend’s event took place on a busy night for combat sports as UFC 214’s Prelims and PPV aired on the same night as did Broner-Garcia.

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