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UFC to CBS?
Topic Started: Nov 12 2007, 12:49 PM (91 Views)
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Time for some real striking--network allegedly talking to Ultimate Fighting Championship for strike-proof programming.

Everyone knew that a Writers Guild of America strike would mean more reality television. As Fight Club's Tyler Durden might say, what could be more real than getting punched in the face?

In that case, CBS may be getting some incredibly real reality television to fill in airtime during the ongoing strike. The network, which has a reputation of being one of the more conservative networks in the industry, is in talks to pact with mixed-martial arts fighting league The Ultimate Fighting Championship, says The Los Angeles Times.

Details on the potential deal haven't been disclosed, but it would seem that prime time specials could help alleviate a dry programming schedule.

UFC features one-on-one fighting between two combatants in "The Octagon," an eight-sided ring. Multiple fighting disciplines are accepted, with winners beating their opponents into submission or referees stopping the fights on account of potential serious injury.

The UFC is one of professional sports' fastest rising stars, with UFC shows airing on Spike TV and Pay-Per-View.


That would actually be pretty interesting. I think CBS and Spike TV might both be affiliated with Viacom, so I could see this taking place. And if all my other shows start going into reruns, I might just start watching it. :lol:
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