It's that the newer audience from the UFC signing a teleivision deal with SPIKE. Is the future, and for that small number htat was a fan from the beginning. I didn't understand what was going on. And was surprised seeing newer fights and alot of the other different things. I would love to tell you all my experience when I first saw the UFC on tv and it was the fight between Nick Diaz and Robbie Lawler. And I mean for me it's a long story but I had remembered the UFC's Ifurst saw. And this newer UFC had like all thease logos like Pit Bull Energy drink in the center of the ring and it was reall ynew and awsome and it seemed like each fighters new about all of the moves like armbars and chokes and things. Well I guess recently I learned. That TUF is the future TUF is what has brought a whole new audienc into MMA. And that it's importnat for me, now just me here lol. To go along with that and be a fan of TUF and the newer fighters. Just as somenoe who loves MMA and it's the future and I need to be pumped up and get others pumped up and build up the buzz. I guess for me it was a strange expereince but Friday was my birhtday and that night on teh pay-per-veiw channel. Which I like to watch for previews. They showed the live UFC previews and that was so awsome. It reminded me of a UFC preveiw a long time ago. And the weigh ins were pretty cool. And Imean. I'm a huge fan.
The future of the UFC isn't larger PPVs and free shows on cable tv it's future is on national TV staions such as ABC, NBC, Fox. Thats what the UFC is gunning for, that is the UFCs future imo.
Yep. Probably. But only if a good deal comes up. Dana won't sign anything whereby the networks get to chose anything to do with the fights.
I doubt the US national TV idea.. pay per view via internet = the deal In a few years most homes will have their computer connected to their bigass lcd tv.