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TUF 28 Episode 2 draws 195,000 viewers on FS1

September 6, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Episode 2 of the Ultimate Fighter 28 on FS1 drew 195,000 viewers according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.

The second episode was higher than the two previous episode 2s for TUFs.

The fight of the episode saw Pannie Kianzad take on Katharina Lehner in the first Featherweight match.  Kianzad defeated Lehner via unanimous decision.

Payout Perspective:

The second episode of the season saw better ratings than the two previous seasons.  Last week’s episode saw a 50% increase over Live + SD with 279,000 viewers.  Look for increases in recording once again with this episode.

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