Ariel's New Show Does 1+ Million Views - Powerful ESPN

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1+ million views and only on Twitter so far. His show on MMAFighting.com was doing a little over 100k or less on average.

Is ESPN just that powerful? They were promoting it on their Twitter page, website and app. If Ariel can pull 1 million views for a talk show, I'd say this bodes really well for UFC.
 
Good for Ariel, despite you derps saying he's an instigator when he's only doing a good job.

Someone post that Ariel crying gif!
 
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Ariel is a bigger draw than anyone currently fighting in the UFC.

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Sounding like a positive for the UFC move to the +...
 
Kind of amazing considering Dana has been almost on a mission to crush this guy the last few years that his career is now suddenly flourishing. Weird.
 
Doesn't sound right but good on Ariel none the less. Anything to expand our sport and keep it rolling strong. More success for MMA and the UFC, the brighter it looks for the cards and fighters to earn more
 
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Ariel right now....

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Twitter's views count if someone just scrolls past the tweet that contains the video and it starts automatically playing. ESPN tweeted it out so a lot of people were going to scroll past it.

Also what a horrible platform to listen to Media on. No pause, rewind, close the tab you're fucked, switch tabs the volume stops.
 
Twitter's views count if someone just scrolls past the tweet that contains the video and it starts automatically playing. ESPN tweeted it out so a lot of people were going to scroll past it.

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How does a show with a journalist talking about MMA do higher ratings than actual world class, free MMA?
 
Meanwhile, Luke Thomas is up to 53k views for the new MMA Hour show.

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Ariel may be dislikable at times, but the dude pours his heart into his work and you can tell. Respect. Glad to see its paying off for him.
 
So he found 1million plus unemployed who actually have 5 hours to watch his show? Seriously, who has time for that on a Monday?
 
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