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Old 03-29-2018, 08:27 PM   #18
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UFC may not deliver in the ratings, but it would do much, much, much better with sponsors, I imagine. WWE would bring in more viewers, but they're probably not worth as much as the viewers the UFC gets.

I'm imagining a maintaining of the status quo, with FOX probably caving to UFC in the end, which means WWE stays with USA, which they have a lot invested in. Maybe they get an NBC special or ask for some of the take-backs from the FOX meetings? But a FOX move would definitely be great for the WWE. Raw going back to two hours on a network is a good move. SmackDown could be on cable and they might be able to find spots for NXT, 205 Live, Main Event and whatever other shows they are doing too.
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