• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MMA Payout

The Business of Combat Sports

  • Home
  • MMA
    • UFC
    • Bellator
    • One
    • PFL
  • Boxing
  • Legal
  • Ratings
  • Payouts
  • Attendance
  • Gate

Bellator 188 draws 444,000 on Spike TV

November 21, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Bellator 188 drew 444,000 viewers on Spike TV Friday according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event was tape-delayed as it took place in Israel.

In the main event of the card. Jeremiah Labiano defeated Noah Lahat via unanimous decision.  The card was the second straight week of international cards on tape delay.

Payout Perspective:

It’s the lowest-rated card since last month’s Bellator 184 from Oklahoma.  The tape-delay and lack of interest contributed to the low viewership for this card.  It was one for the hardcore fans on Friday night.

Filed Under: Bellator, Bellator MMA, ratings, Spike, TV

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Featured

Government response to citizen lawsuit attempting to stop UFC White House

Lawsuit seeks to shutdown UFC White House event

Johnson plaintiffs take a renewed aim at Dominance in antitrust lawsuit

Scott Coker returns to MMA

Conor McGregor returns July 11th

Keane’s attorneys fire back at Top Rank based on undiscovered evidence

Archives

MMA Payout Follow

MMAPayout

Asian countries real threat to win World Cup via @nwasianweekly

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

If we’re sharing baseball Onion articles, can I submit my personal favorite

Retweet on Twitter MMA Payout Retweeted

I’ve to get this off my chest FANS we do not need to fight other fans that wear different jerseys to support their teams. It’s not only in the @NBA but all major sports and college this is sad a mob jump on kids families parents let show some respect and go cheer the teams on…

Another blown save #goms

Load More

Copyright © 2026 · MMA Payout: The Business of Combat Sports