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PFL season 4 debut draws 271K

April 6, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The debut of the Professional Fighters League season 4 drew 271,000 viewers on Saturday night on ESPN per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily. The telecast was 28th overall in cable on Saturday night.

The telecast drew 0.09 in the 18-49 demo, 0.05 F18-49, 0.14 M18-49, 0.07 18-34, 0.03 F12-34, 0.08 M12-34, 0.10 A25-54, 0.11 in over 50 category.

The telecast featured season 3 winners Robert Wilkinson and Brendan Loughnane picking up victories while Bubba Jenkins defeated Chris Wade in a battle of lightweights.

The debut of season 1 coming from Las Vegas went up against the National Semifinals for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament which likely hampered viewership. It will be interesting to see how it does this week with fights on Good Friday.

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