Bjorn Rebney Says Bellator Jumping to Spike TV Is Not That Simple

Filed under: Bellator, NewsWith the UFC joining forces with FOX instead of inking a new deal with Spike TV, it only seems natural that Bellator will eventually fill the MMA void for Spike TV. But as much as fans and pundits alike have already pegged Be…

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With the UFC joining forces with FOX instead of inking a new deal with Spike TV, it only seems natural that Bellator will eventually fill the MMA void for Spike TV. But as much as fans and pundits alike have already pegged Bellator as Spike TV-bound, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney says it’s not that simple.

“Viacom is hugely, hugely successful entertainment empire that has motion pictures and television networks underneath that umbrella and they do extremely well on multiple fronts,” Rebney said Monday on The MMA Hour. “And there’s a lot of really smart people who makes decisions as to who goes where and who does what, when certain programming premieres and when certain programmings does the things that it does.”

Even though Bellator is under a contract with MTV Networks, which owns MTV, MTV2, Comedy Central, Spike TV and many other channels, it depends on the overall strategy of MTV. Where Bellator ends up in the near future will be left up to programming executives and it’s not his call.

“My job is really, truly to build this brand,” Rebney said. “To produce unbelievable shows, deliver them to our partners and try to keep signing world class fighters like the Pat Currans of the world, the [Rene] Nazares and the Mike Chandlers and the Eddies (Alvarez).”

Bellator debuted in 2009 with ESPN Deportes and then ran season two and three on Fox Sports Net in 2010. This past April, Bellator left the land of tape-delay when the Chicago-based company signed on with MTV 2.

Whether or not Bellator finds itself on Spike TV, the promotion, now around 10 months into its three-year deal with MTV Networks, is very happy with its current situation, consistently putting up solid numbers for MTV 2.

“What happens in the future will ultimately happen in the future wherever it goes, but boy, have we been happy in our place with MTV2, what’s going on and the building out of stronger ratings and bigger numbers and the expansion of the demo,” he says. “It’s just been awesome.”

Rebney would agree though, that the UFC’s deal with FOX was a positive for everyone. Rebney says UFC’s presence on FOX and its family of networks will only introduce the sport to more fans.

“I think it’s good for Bellator, I think it’s good for the sport of MMA and it remains to see how that will work out with the UFC, but on its face, it sure doesn’t look like a bad situation.”

 

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The MMA Hour With Gracie, Baroni, Grove, Penn, Rebney

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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Bellator Ring Girls vs UFC Ring Girls: Who Is Sexier?

It’s a question that has long been pondered by MMA fans all over the world, who has the sexier ring girls? The UFC or Bellator? Okay, so maybe it hasn’t been pondered all over the world, but it certainly is something to look into. After Bel…

It’s a question that has long been pondered by MMA fans all over the world, who has the sexier ring girls? The UFC or Bellator? Okay, so maybe it hasn’t been pondered all over the world, but it certainly is something to look into. After Bellator 48, our very own Matt Juul had the privilege […]

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Bellator 48 Video: Seth Petruzelli Talks Highlight Reel Kicks and Kimbo Boxing

Bellator 48 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT featured an amazing night of fights with the entire card putting on an exciting show. After the event, Bleacher Report caught up with Seth “The Silverback” Petruzelli to get his th…

Bellator 48 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT featured an amazing night of fights with the entire card putting on an exciting show. After the event, Bleacher Report caught up with Seth “The Silverback” Petruzelli to get his thoughts on his performance, Kimbo’s boxing match and what happened to his hair. The first question […]

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Bellator 48 Video: Seth Petruzelli Talks Highlight Reel Kicks and Kimbo Boxing

Curran and Petruzelli Deliver Highlight Reel KOs at Bellator 48

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So while we’re waiting on KarmaAteMyCat to deliver some videos from last night’s Bellator 48, let’s talk about the action, shall we? With all of the excitement from last night’s event, it only makes sense to start with Cole Konrad vs. Paul Buentello. Yes, they fought. Yes, Cole Konrad won in unspectacular fashion. Yes, we can now stop talking about this fight.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the evening was Pat Curran’s dramatic head kick knockout of former Sengoku champion Marlon Sandro. Despite being in trouble early on, Pat Curran kept his composure and unleashed a brutal roundhouse kick. With his victory, Pat Curran becomes the first fighter to win a Bellator tournament in two different weight classes. I’m not sure what I’m looking forward to more: Pat Curran’s inevitable clash with Joe Warren, or the confused look on his banker’s face when he tries to cash that oversized check.


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So while we’re waiting on KarmaAteMyCat to deliver some videos from last night’s Bellator 48, let’s talk about the action, shall we? With all of the excitement from last night’s event, it only makes sense to start with Cole Konrad vs. Paul Buentello. Yes, they fought. Yes, Cole Konrad won in unspectacular fashion. Yes, we can now stop talking about this fight.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the evening was Pat Curran’s dramatic head kick knockout of former Sengoku champion Marlon Sandro. Despite being in trouble early on, Pat Curran kept his composure and unleashed a brutal roundhouse kick. With his victory, Pat Curran becomes the first fighter to win a Bellator tournament in two different weight classes. I’m not sure what I’m looking forward to more: Pat Curran’s inevitable clash with Joe Warren, or the confused look on his banker’s face when he tries to cash that oversized check.

Seth Petruzelli also surprised everyone with his dominant performance against Ricco Rodriguez.  Petruzelli managed to forge the black belt grappler into a striking contest, eventually culminating with a hard right hand to Ricco’s jaw. According to MMAFighting.com, Petruzelli more than likely secured a spot in next season’s light-heavyweight tournament. Given last season’s light-heavyweights, Petruzelli has to be an early favorite to challenge Christian M’Pumbu for Bellator’s light-heavyweight title. If it works out that way, it’ll be a good test for both fighters. As for Ricco Rodriguez, he vows that he isn’t going back to can crushing and plans on fighting for Bellator again. Whether he gets another chance with the promotion or not is to be seen.

Full results, courtesy of MMAJunkie.com:

Main Card

Pat Curran def. Marlon Sandro via KO (head kick) – Round 2, 4:00 (featherweight-tourney finale)
Champ Cole Konrad def. Paul Buentello via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) (heavyweight non-title fight)
Seth Petruzelli def. Ricco Rodriguez via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:21
Rene Nazare def. Juan Barrantes via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 2, 5:00

Preliminary Card

Jeff Nader def. Dan Cramer via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:04
Nik Fekete def. Mark Griffin via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 3:12
Andrew Calandrelli def. Matt Nice via submission (keylock) – Round 1, 3:55
Ryan Quinn def. Brett Oteri via technical submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:48
Saul Almeida def. Tateki Matsuda via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Bellator 48 Post-Fight Interview with Ring Girls Mercedes and Jade

Bellator 48 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT featured and amazing night of fights with the entire card putting on an exciting show.After the event, Bleacher Report caught up with Bellator’s lovely ring girls Mercedes Terrell and Jade Bry…

Bellator 48 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT featured and amazing night of fights with the entire card putting on an exciting show.

After the event, Bleacher Report caught up with Bellator’s lovely ring girls Mercedes Terrell and Jade Bryce to find out what they thought about the evening’s results.

“This was a good, good night,” Mercedes said, “I think everybody’s favorite tonight is going to be Curran.”  And who can disagree with her after seeing the newly crowned featherweight tournament champion Pat Curran knockout the highly touted Marlon Sandro with a highlight reel head kick.

“The head kick knockout was super entertaining,” Jade said.  

Many analysts did not think Curran could win this fight because of Sandro’s impressive record, with only two losses to top UFC featherweights Michihiro Omigawa and Hatsu Hioki.

“I was rooting for Pat all the way,” Mercedes exclaimed, making sure her support for the underdog was well known.  “I wouldn’t even call it an upset,” she said.

Jade was a little more torn over her pick for the night saying that, “Marlon has such an amazing back story but Curran is definitely one of my favorites too so I was having a hard time choosing who to root for”.

“I’d be happy either way but I was happy with the way Curran knocked him out,” Jade added.

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