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WSOF 28 draws 161,000 viewers

February 23, 2016 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

World Series of Fighting 28 on the NBC Sports Network Saturday night drew an average viewership of 161,000 viewers per Nielsen.  The event Saturday night is down 24 percent from WSOF 27. The event featured Marlon Moraes defend his Bantamweight Championship against Joseph Barajas.  Moraes won handily. 2016 WSOF Events WSOF 27 – 211,000 WSOF […]

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WSOF 27 draws 211,000 viewers

January 26, 2016 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

The World Series of Fighting 27 drew 213,000 viewers on Friday night on NBC Sports Network according to Sports TV Ratings.  The immediate replay drew 111,000 viewers. WSOF 27 featured Caros Fodor facing Luiz Firmino in the main event.  Firmino scored the upset over Fodor with a 3 round unanimous decision. The Friday night ratings […]

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WSOF 26 draws 162,000 viewers

December 21, 2015 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

The World Series of Fighting drew an average viewership of 162,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network on Friday night per Sports TV Ratings.  The event improved by 16% from last month’s show. WSOF 26 featured Alexandre Almeida defeating Lance Palmer and taking the WSOF featherweight title from Palmer.  The event took place at The Chelsea […]

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WSOF 25 draws 148,000 viewers

November 23, 2015 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

World Series of Fighting drew an average viewership of 148,000 viewers Friday night on NBC Sports Network per Sports TV Ratings. The event aired from 11:00pm-1:00am ET Friday night on NBC Sports Network.  An immediate replay of the event garnered another 65,000 viewers from 1:00am-3:00am per Sports TV Ratings.  The event featured the WSOF lightweight […]

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WSOF 24: 167,000

October 20, 2015 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

The World Series of Fighting drew 167,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network Saturday night per a Nielsen source.  The event is a 10% decrease from WSOF 23. The event on Saturday saw Jon Fitch defeat Yushin Okami via unanimous decision.  In the co-main event WSOF Heavyweight Champion Blagoy Ivanov defeated Derrick Mehmen. Saturday night was […]

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