Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Scores Report: TUF 17, Bellator and UFC 158 Prelims All Produce Good Returns

The reviews are back for a few of the main mixed fighting techinques shows over the a week ago including the Ultimate Fighter, which continues to rise on its new night and time, along side reliable results from the latest Bellator offering. Supreme Fighter Scores Increase The Greatest Fighter season 17 has found new life having its time slot on Tuesday nights at 9 p.m., and the ratings aren't only keeping regular but even managing to boost since the season goes along. The newest event that highlighted the wild card attack between Bubba McDaniel and Kevin Casey led to a solid 1.303 million viewer average over the one-hour broadcast. The show also had a.7 standing in the ever crucial 18-49 year old demographic. The reviews show a constant increase week after week for the past month as the Ultimate Fighter shifts into total equipment with the semifinals and quarterfinals all leading towards the ending show on April 13, which also airs on FX. Listed here are the scores for the last four periods of the Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Group Sonnen: Instance 5: 1.13 million common Event 6: 1.14 million regular Event 7: 1.259 million typical Episode 8: 1.303 million normal The show also managed to get a pleasant nod from Entertainment Weekly a week ago hitting the utmost effective of these "Must Watch" record. Another episode of the Greatest Fighter airs on Tuesday night and capabilities two quarterfinal matchups as Collin Hart looks Kelvin Gastelum and Luke Barnatt requires on Dylan Andrews. UFC 158 Prelims Certainly are a Hit The success or failure of a pay-per-view is not always reflected in the figures that the broadcast does on FX.A UFC 156: Aldo versus. Edgar wasn't a significant show with regards to over all pay-per-view purchases, but the initial broadcast on FX made 1.897 million readers, one of many highest figures the campaign has ever had. In contrast, UFC 157: Rousey versus. Carmouche, which did anywhere in the area of half a million pay-per-view buys did not obtain the same effect due to their original display with only 1.267 million readers. UFC 158 however was a success in every shape, way and form.A The pay-per-view is likely to function as largest of the entire year so far for the UFC, and the preliminary broadcast on FX also taken in good reviews. As some past shows still a good lead in to the featured card on pay-per-view viewers were averaged 1.579 million by the broadcast, a very stable number general, and while not as large. So far the UFC 156 prelims have taken in the best scores for the UFC on FX.A Another significant card broadcasting on the system will be the Ultimate Fighter 17 ending on April 13. Bellator Rebounds Against Difficult Competition Bellator came ultimately back to Spike TV following a seven days hiatus for his or her latest display featuring the finals of their latest light event with Dave Jansen struggling Marcin Held in the primary event. The card averaged 748,000 viewers overall which is a slight increase from the prior card a couple of weeks earlier that averaged 741,000 viewers. While the increase is not huge, it's to be observed that Bellator on Thursday nights airs at 10 p.m., which the other day went head-to-head with the ever popular NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, that aired on many sites that night. The next Bellator show airs this Thursday evening and attributes the finals of the next round of light heavyweight and lightweight events. Damon Martin is just a Included Writer for Bleacher Report

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