RIP Truth TV: FOX wants SmackDown to have less comedy and to be more serious.

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I have a feeling this Fox deal all ends in tears.

You'd think they would've learned from the fact that UFC leaving Fox was a mutual decision, but they were likely blinded by cash, and the "legitimacy" bump they would get from being on what most people see as the most sports friendly broadcast network.
 

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You'd think they would've learned from the fact that UFC leaving Fox was a mutual decision, but they were likely blinded by cash, and the "legitimacy" bump they would get from being on what most people see as the most sports friendly broadcast network.

Nope, Fox chose WWE over UFC.
 

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Rumor has it WWE is considering ending the brand split once SD goes to Fox
Unify the championships and create the WWE title then do a brand split and create another championship then end the brand split and have two championships again :mjlol:
 

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Nope, Fox chose WWE over UFC.

UFC signed a deal with ESPN way before the WWE stuff was finalized. At that point, people were just hearing rumors of Fox execs showing up at WWE shows.

Basically, neither side was completely happy with the previous deal.

UFC is in the middle of a ratings slump, and they've gone as far as following the Fox model was going to take them. No one is tuning in to FS1 for much of anything, let alone The Ultimate Fighter or the UFC studio show they had.

ESPN just happened to have a better positioned deal on the table since they were looking for ESPN+ content when UFC was shopping their rights.
 
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