SPORTSSHERDOG
Sherdog.com Home
News Blog Videos Sherdog Radio Pictures MMA Statistics Sherdog Forums Sherdog Store
Fight Finder

  First Name
  Last Name
  Nick Name
Articles Quicklinks
» Freaks and Geeks
» UFC 109 Analysis: The Main Card
» White Not Amused with Ortiz-Coleman Exchange
» UFC 109 Results and Live Play-by-Play
» Sonnen: 'I Hope Anderson Wins'
» Pros Pick: Couture vs. Coleman
» UFC 109 Preview: The Prelims
» UFC 109 Preview: The Main Card
» Tompkins: Coleman the Tougher Legend
» 10 February Tussles Worth Watching
The Weekly Wrap: Oct. 24 - Oct. 30  
 Options: | Printer Friendly
by Jack Encarnacao (jencarnacao@sherdog.com)

Jeff Sherwood/Sherdog.com

Slice vs. Alexander is on.
TUF 10; Kimbo vs. Houston?

The gentle giant with jits was able to prevent Team Rampage from going 0-7 on this week’s episode of “The Ultimate Fighter 10.”

Marcus Jones (4-2), a 35-year-old former NFL player, submitted Octagon veteran Michael Wessel (8-2) with a swift armbar to hand his coach, Quinton Jackson, his first win of the season. Wessel came out looking to crowd the big man with punches, but Jones countered a trip takedown attempt and took Wessel's back off an Americana attempt. Less than a minute in, Jones locked in the armbar after Wessel turned into guard.

The quarterfinal matches for this season were then set: Jones vs. Darrill Schoonover; Roy Nelson vs. Justin Wren; Brendan Schaub vs. Jon Madsen; and Matt Mitrione vs. James McSweeney.

The teaser for next week indicated Matt Mitrione requires medical attention following his slugfest with Scott Junk, possibly opening the door for the return of ratings king Kimbo Slice.

If Slice does fight again on the show, the outcome looks to be foreshadowed by reports this week that he's set to face Houston Alexander on the Dec. 5 finale on Spike TV. The Northwest Times of Indiana, citing sources in Alexander's camp, reported that the fight is set for the card.

Alexander completed a licensing application process this week to fight in Nevada. UFC President Dana White has not confirmed the fight, though, leaving the door open for a Slice return on the show. Slice vs. Alexander, the Northwest Times reported, was originally targeted as a light heavyweight contest, but a 215-pound catch-weight was agreed on because the cut was too steep for Slice.

This week’s TUF drew a 1.8 share rating on Spike TV, a slight dip from last week. The average audience for the show -- 2.5 million -- remains the highest in TUF history.

The ratings will likely grow over time. Spike TV released data this week about the number of households who watch TUF on DVR, which is not counted in the overnight numbers. The network said the record-setting Sept. 30 episode featuring Slice vs. Roy Nelson, when DVR viewership was tallied, jumped from 5.3 million average viewers to 5.7 million. Episode one of the season jumped from 4.1 million to 4.5 million.

More Strikeforce / M-1 Global "Fedor vs. Rogers" News
Previous Page | Next Page: Matchmaking   
RELATED NEWS:
Sherdog's Knockout of the Year
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
M-1: Fedor-Rogers Watched by Over 25 Million
Monday, November 30, 2009
The Weekly Wrap: Nov. 7 - Nov. 13
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Exclusive: One on One with Fedor
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Scratch Marks: Strikeforce Pays Miller/Davis Win Purses
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Fedoring: Emelianenko/Rogers Bouts Grabs 5.5 Million Viewers
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
RECENT FEDOR EMELIANENKO NEWS:
Fedor, Lesnar Named to Business Week’s 'Power 100'
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Affliction's Motion to Dismiss Denied in Fedor Lawsuit
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sherdog's Knockout of the Year
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Sherdog.com’s Pound-for-Pound Top 10
Thursday, December 24, 2009
10 Most Memorable Championship Shockers: Part 2
Saturday, December 12, 2009
M-1: Fedor-Rogers Watched by Over 25 Million
Monday, November 30, 2009
Search News Archive:   February 2010     January 2010     December 2009    
Sherdog.com, A property of CraveOnline, a division of AtomicOnline, LLC.
© 2009 CraveOnline Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | RSS | Mobile | Advertise
Not in any way associated with Crave Entertainment, Inc.