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Disastrous and historically all-time TV ratings low point for K-1
By Zach Arnold | November 9, 2010

Monday’s World MAX tournament show in Tokyo at Ryogoku Kokugikan that aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from 9 PM to 10:54 PM JST drew an all-time record low TV rating of 7.6%. The one fight that drew a rating on the show was Satoshi Ishii vs. Katsuyori Shibata, which drew a 12.1% rating. K-1 front man Sadaharu Tanigawa said that ‘the absence of a new star’ is what has led to K-1 drawing low ratings.
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i watched it – but had more fun cutting my toenails; so missed most of it
lowlight was Ishii’s roll….
Seems another era is about to end in Japan, even in the absense of scandals.
When is supposed to air on HDnet in the US again? Anybody know?
I heard it’ll be on the 20th of nov./ I was working but can’t wait for the hdnet broadcast.
Was this on HDNET? I noticed there wasnt a stream on the day where I usually find one.