So apparently the entire UFC.tv that streamed the Mayweather/Mcgregor crashed at 9pm ET when the ppv started. And remained largely down even for the main event. The servers were crippled and all the people who bought it couldnt watch. There are going to be lawsuits if the UFC don't issue mass refunds. Check out Dana white's twitter literally thousands cursing him out saying they robbed them for 100 bucks ruined their parties threatening to sue. Cable providers sold ppvs they couldn't deliver as well. But at least showtime issued a statement on behalf of cable and they were able to reboot the servers in time for the main event. UFC and Dana white still have released a statement over the cluster phuk over UFC.tv
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/20469815/floyd-mayweather-conor-mcgregor-delay-ppv-problems
So the next question might not be how many ppvs were sold but how much money they made after they are done resolving and refunding the millions who are complaining Sunday morning.
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/20469815/floyd-mayweather-conor-mcgregor-delay-ppv-problems
So the next question might not be how many ppvs were sold but how much money they made after they are done resolving and refunding the millions who are complaining Sunday morning.
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