Strikeforce: April 17 event has “some fluidity” but date conflicts with UFC unavoidable

New fans of MMA are tasked with learning a daunting list
of jargon when first approaching the sport, but in recent years, a new
term has made its way to the fighting lexicon: counter-programming.

With the UFC now reportedly set to go head-to-head with “Strikeforce:
Nashville” on April 17 according to report from The Wrestling Observer,
Strikeforce executives may be looking at a little retaliation of their
own.

The recently announced “Strikeforce: Nashville” show may end up going
head-to-head with the UFC’s sister promotion, the WEC, on that
company’s first-ever pay-per-view event, “WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber,” on
April 24.


New fans of MMA are tasked with learning a daunting list
of jargon when first approaching the sport, but in recent years, a new
term has made its way to the fighting lexicon: counter-programming.

With the UFC now reportedly set to go head-to-head with “Strikeforce:
Nashville” on April 17 according to report from The Wrestling Observer,
Strikeforce executives may be looking at a little retaliation of their
own.

The recently announced “Strikeforce: Nashville” show may end up going
head-to-head with the UFC’s sister promotion, the WEC, on that
company’s first-ever pay-per-view event, “WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber,” on
April 24.