Why would you put him on a PPV and not as one of the last 2 fights on the prelims? Now if its the type of PPV where Conor is on it, or its stacked so hardcore like UFC 200 that it will get 800K or more buys, that is different, but that is like 1 out 10.
I am talking for example them putting Sean O'Malley as the middle fight on a horrible PPV. Even if there where no big boxing fights last Saturday, at best that card will do 200 K buy, may do half of that, Wilder fought that night and the price point is now 65 bucks for a PPV card that was really on the level of the kind of card you watch for free.
I think the recent PPVs are only getting 150 to 200 K buys, maybe even less. UFC 222 will be at about 130K ppv buys which is horrible, that is my guess.
If someone knows exact numbers, post them. But I feel like the tv prelims , especially the 9pm to 10pm last hour est time, get ratings of 600k to 1mill plus viewers.
We all saw Sean O'Malley in a fun fight, not only win but display guts and a dramatic ending to the fight iwth a broken leg. Amazing interview, kid is on the ground, tells Rogan he loves him, this is how a star is born. Yet it was on a PPV that barely anyone will order.
Why not have it as 1 of last 2 televised prelims? Like 5 times more poeple literally would have saw that and that small group that ordered the shitty UFC 222 will order shit cards no matter what. It's about getting the casuals watching on tv to order and also to learn about new stars.
Even if people watched Sean OMallye on the TV prelims main event but did nto order, maybe next time he is on a PPV that would order, but not putting him on tV and ppv first seems to be eliminating about 80% or more of the people that coudl have watched him.
Confusing and strange
I am talking for example them putting Sean O'Malley as the middle fight on a horrible PPV. Even if there where no big boxing fights last Saturday, at best that card will do 200 K buy, may do half of that, Wilder fought that night and the price point is now 65 bucks for a PPV card that was really on the level of the kind of card you watch for free.
I think the recent PPVs are only getting 150 to 200 K buys, maybe even less. UFC 222 will be at about 130K ppv buys which is horrible, that is my guess.
If someone knows exact numbers, post them. But I feel like the tv prelims , especially the 9pm to 10pm last hour est time, get ratings of 600k to 1mill plus viewers.
We all saw Sean O'Malley in a fun fight, not only win but display guts and a dramatic ending to the fight iwth a broken leg. Amazing interview, kid is on the ground, tells Rogan he loves him, this is how a star is born. Yet it was on a PPV that barely anyone will order.
Why not have it as 1 of last 2 televised prelims? Like 5 times more poeple literally would have saw that and that small group that ordered the shitty UFC 222 will order shit cards no matter what. It's about getting the casuals watching on tv to order and also to learn about new stars.
Even if people watched Sean OMallye on the TV prelims main event but did nto order, maybe next time he is on a PPV that would order, but not putting him on tV and ppv first seems to be eliminating about 80% or more of the people that coudl have watched him.
Confusing and strange