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WSOF 30 draws 158,000 viewers

April 5, 2016 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

World Series of Fighting 30 drew an average viewership of 158,000 on NBC Sports Network on Saturday night according to Sports TV Ratings. The ratings reflect a drop from the March show.  However, this event aired later at night for the east coast as it had an 8:30PT start time on NBC Sports Network and […]

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Bellator and WSOF support NY vote

March 23, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In addition to the UFC’s statement of support with the news late Tuesday that the New York State Assembly passed the measure to legalize MMA in New York, Bellator and the World Series of Fighting have issued their own statements. Scott Coker via Bellator press release: “The New York Assembly’s vote to legalize MMA is […]

Filed Under: Bellator, UFC, World Series of Fighting

WSOF 29 draws 208,000 viewers

March 15, 2016 by Jason Cruz 10 Comments

World Series of Fighting 29 on NBC Sports Network Saturday night drew 208,000 viewers per Sports TV Ratings.  The rating reflects a 23 percent boost from last month’s WSOF 28 Notably, the live event which aired from 10-12pm ET drew 88,000 in the adult 18-49 demo. In an immediate replay, the event which featured Justin […]

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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 […]

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

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