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Formerly WSOF, Professional Fighters League announces new structure for fighters

April 19, 2017 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

The World Series of Fighting is being repackaged as the Professional Fighters League.  The league will begin in January 2018 according to a press release sent out on Wednesday. The inaugural season will run for 10 months and will feature seven different weight classes.  Similar to league play, fighters will compete in three regular season […]

Filed Under: financial, NBC Sports Network, Professional Fighters League, TV, World Series of Fighting

WSOF draws 146,000 viewers

March 21, 2017 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

World Series of Fighting 35 drew 146,000 viewers on Saturday night on NBC Sports Network per Sports TV Ratings. The event also drew 45,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo. The main event featured Blagoy Ivanov defeating Shawn Jordan in a heavyweight matchup. World Series of Fighting – 2017 WSOF 34 951,000 NBC WSOF 35 146,000 […]

Filed Under: NBC Sports Network, ratings, TV, World Series of Fighting

UPDATED: WSOF 34 draws 951,000 viewers, prelims draw 71,000 on NBCSN

January 4, 2017 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

World Series of Fighting drew 941,000 951,000 on NBC Saturday afternoon according to Nielsen.  The rating makes it the highest-rated televised WSOF event ever. The preliminaries on NBC Sports Network drew 71,000 viewers per Sports TV Ratings.  The prelims aired from 11:30-1pm PT.  The main card aired on NBC from 1-3pm PT. Notably, the WSOF event […]

Filed Under: NBC, NBC Sports Network, ratings, TV, UFC, World Series of Fighting

16 for 16: No. 10 WSOF legal woes continues

December 23, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The World Series of Fighting will cap off its year with a show on New Year’s Eve in New York.  However, there might be cause for concern for the organization as legal problems persist. 3 new lawsuits were filed in Nevada this year which call into question the financial stability of the company.  The lawsuits […]

Filed Under: contracts, legal, NBC Sports Network, TV, World Series of Fighting

WSOF announces New Year’s Eve Show in New York

October 18, 2016 by Jason Cruz 6 Comments

The World Series of Fighting announced a New Year’s Eve show in New York which will feature a trio of main events that will be broadcast on NBC Sports and on NBC the afternoon of December 31st. Justin Gaethje will defend his lightweight title against Joao Zeferino.  Jon Fitch will face Jake Shields and Marlon […]

Filed Under: NBC, NBC Sports Network, TV, World Series of Fighting

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