2007: 204,000
2008: 226,000
2009: 185,000
2010: 158,000
2011: 171,000
2012: 200,000
This is a little misleading because in running fewer shows, the big three make the average go up.
NON-MANIA AVERAGE
2007: 160,000
2008: 189,000
2009: 155,000
2010: 129,500
2011: 127,600
2012: 153,000
This still has the same thing, in the sense with fewer shows, the
value of SummerSlam and Royal Rumble increase on average, but there was
a significant turnaround in PPV business over the bottoming out 2010
and 2011 period. Some of the increase was Brock Lesnar’s two shows, but
most rank-and-file shows this past year were up. The only shows down
from last year were Elimination Chamber, Money in the Bank (which
figured to be), Night of Champions and Survivor Series (which also
figured to e). It’s not quite as close to 2009 levels as this chart
would indicate, and Brock Lesnar being on two shows is a factor, but
there is still a legitimate upswing.
So we have a situation where PPV did increase for both UFC and
WWE over the past year while ratings for both groups declined. As far
as live attendance went, UFC was up because of going to new markets.
WWE was down significantly as far as shows that drew 10,000 fans or more
both home and abroad, but as far as overall attendance, they had months
that were up and months that were down. Overall they were down the
first two quarters, up the third quarter, and down so far in the fourth
quarter, but the variations are fairly minimal.
Where UFC had big declines is TV ratings moving from Spike to FX.
UFC averaged a 1.73 rating for live shows on Spike in 2009, 1.26 in
2010, 1.37 in 2011 and a 0.91 this year on FX, or a drop of 33.6%.
Strikeforce averaged a 1.23 rating on Showtime this year, a drop
of 16.3%. The 2009 rating was 1.40, bolstered by Carano vs. Cyborg.
The 2010 rating averaged a 1.30 and the 2011 rating averaged a record
1.47 due to Fedor Emelianenko’s fights with Antonio Silva and Dan
Henderson, plus good ratings drawn by Alistair Overeem, Nick Diaz and
Herschel Walker. This year you had no big attraction except for Ronda
Rousey, and her undercards were a million times worse than those in
previous years.
The UFC on FOX shows averaged a 2.00 rating. There is nothing to compare them with at this point.
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