Ariel Helwani questions UFC s decision of saving money with Apex Fight Night cards without fans in the building
Ariel Helwani questions UFC's decision of "saving money" with Apex Fight Night cards without fans in the building Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
[ prelims take off at 1pm/10am ETPT LIVE on ]Checking in LIVE from the UFC APEX [ prelims take off at 1pm/10am ETPT LIVE on ] So why does the UFC keep staging closed-door events? Helwani pointed out, "We know why. They're saving money, they're making money." With that in mind, the real issue, according to the journalist, is the lack of "spirit" and "hype" surrounding the events. Helwani admitted that the pageantry and atmosphere of events helped him enjoy the fights more. All things considered, he questioned why fans would choose to watch a UFC Fight Night event over several different choices: "Unless you're betting on it or unless you're friends or family, why are you tuning into this right now?" Helwani asked. "On a Saturday night, when you have college football, when you've got baseball playoffs, when you have all kinds of things. Starting this week, you'll have the NHL and the NBA as well. What is the incentive to watch this?" Check out Ariel Helwani's comments below:
What is the incentive to watch this - Ariel Helwani questions UFC s decision of saving money with Apex Fight Night cards without fans in the building
Ariel Helwani (left) & Dana White (right) [Photo credit: MMA Fighting on YT ufc.com] is not a fan of the Fight Night cards at the Apex. In a recent episode of The MMA Hour, Helwani admitted that it's difficult for him to get invested in watching UFC events when they take place at the Apex. According to the reporter, watching fan-devoid Fight Night events reminded him of the height of the pandemic, which wasn't a pleasant experience. Checking in LIVE from the UFC APEX[ prelims take off at 1pm/10am ETPT LIVE on ]Checking in LIVE from the UFC APEX [ prelims take off at 1pm/10am ETPT LIVE on ] So why does the UFC keep staging closed-door events? Helwani pointed out, "We know why. They're saving money, they're making money." With that in mind, the real issue, according to the journalist, is the lack of "spirit" and "hype" surrounding the events. Helwani admitted that the pageantry and atmosphere of events helped him enjoy the fights more. All things considered, he questioned why fans would choose to watch a UFC Fight Night event over several different choices: "Unless you're betting on it or unless you're friends or family, why are you tuning into this right now?" Helwani asked. "On a Saturday night, when you have college football, when you've got baseball playoffs, when you have all kinds of things. Starting this week, you'll have the NHL and the NBA as well. What is the incentive to watch this?" Check out Ariel Helwani's comments below: