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Bellator 67: 165,000 viewers

May 8, 2012 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 67 ratings scored an average of 165,000 viewers.  The ratings reflect a 51 percent increase from Bellator 66’s dismal 109,000 viewer average. Bellator 66:  109,000 viewers Bellator 65: 163,000 viewers Bellator 64: 175,00 viewers Bellator 63:  140,000 viewers Bellator 62:  175,000 viewers Bellator 61:  108,000 viewers Bellator 60:  169,000 viewers […]

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Bellator 66: 103,000 viewers

April 24, 2012 by Jason Cruz 18 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 66 ratings received an average of 106,000 viewers last Friday.  The ratings are disappointing considering it was headlined by Eddie Alvarez versus Shinya Aoki. The 106,000 viewers is a sharp decrease from last week’s 163,000 viewer average.  It is also the third worst average in Bellator/MTV2 history.  MMA Junkie suggested […]

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The pro wrestling post: WWE stock, Lesnar’s sponsors and TNA-Bellator working together?

April 21, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Before we all sit down to watch one of the biggest hyped UFC fights of 2012, MMA Payout gives you the weekly pro wrestling post. WWE stock plummets to 52 week low Thursday Despite breaking records with its PPV buys for Wrestlemania 28, the WWE’s stock hit a 52 week low on Thursday.  The depression […]

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Bellator 65: 163,000 viewers

April 17, 2012 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 65 ratings grabbed 163,000 viewers on MTV2.  This week’s  average is less than 64 but above the season’s average. Bellator 64: 175,00 viewers Bellator 63:  140,000 viewers Bellator 62:  175,000 viewers Bellator 61:  108,000 viewers Bellator 60:  169,000 viewers Payout Perspective: Although down from the week prior, the hope is […]

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Bellator 64: 175,000 viewers

April 10, 2012 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

MMA Junkie reports Bellator 64 scored an average of 175,000 viewers last Friday night.  The viewership was tied for the current season’s best rating. This week featured one of Bellator’s most well-known fighters, welterweight Ben Askren defending his title.  The rating was a 25 percent increase over last week’s performance. Bellator 63:  140,000 viewers Bellator […]

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