UFC, Paramount expand Canadian media rights deal to include numbered events/PPVs

UFC fans in Canada will soon be free from having to buy pay per views, aka numbered events.

Announced on Thursday, TKO and Paramount Skydance have expanded their existing media rights deal that will make Paramount+ the exclusive home for the main card of all 13 annual numbered events (fka PPVs in the U.S.) for the next six years.

One caveat: the deal doesn’t begin until 2027 as it will align with the seven year UFC/Paramount domestic contract that began at the start of 2026. That deal also includes Latin America and Australia, giving TKO full alignment for the next rights contract negotiations that will begin next decade.

Pointed out by MMA media member and commentator James Lynch in the video below, questions remain as to what this means for UFC’s future with Sportsnet where PPVs can currently be purchased in Canada in addition to Fight Nights, early prelims and prelims. Their multi-year deal kicked off in 2024, but it’s unclear if the deal was three years or more. Then, there is UFC Fight Pass where Canadian fans can also buy numbered events and watch Fight Nights and prelims.

UFC announces all-inclusive U.S. media rights deal with Paramount, PPV era ends

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After heavy speculation on what the UFC would do with their media rights package, TKO announced on Monday morning that the world’s largest MMA organization is heading to Paramount in a transformative, all-inclusive media rights deal in the United States.

The seven-year, $7.7 billion ($1.1 billion average annual value) begins in January 2026 and will see 13 numbered events and 30 Fight Nights come to the Paramount+ streaming service with some numbered shows to be simulcast on CBS.

The deal also ends the pay-per-view for the UFC, one that began with its inception in 1993.

From the release:

“This shift in distribution strategy will unlock greater accessibility and discoverability for sports fans and provide an important catalyst for driving engagement and further subscriber growth for Paramount+. Paramount intends to explore UFC rights outside the U.S. as they become available in the future.”

It’s a massive splash in the sports media market for new Paramount owner and Skydance Media CEO David Ellison who recently got clearance to purchase the media empire after a lengthy process.

The deal ends UFC’s run with ESPN that began nearly five years ago with a $1.5 billion total contract. That included the exclusive rights to offer UFC PPVs via their ESPN+ platform in addition to Fight Night events, The Ultimate Fighter, and access to library content. They were seen as a strong front runner given the impending launch of the ESPN streaming service and their connection to sports fans.

The release did not mention the video library or shoulder content like The Ultimate Fighter, meaning TKO could look to sell those assets elsewhere.

The news validates the desires of TKO leadership to get their $1 billion/year deal which leadership had floated previously. There was speculation they could split a package between entities like ESPN and Netflix.

The news comes less than a week after TKO announced WWE’s premium live events will head to ESPN as part of a five-year, $1.6 billion deal that begins in April 2026. WWE’s 10-year, $5 billion deal with Netflix began this past January and their new deals with both NBCUniversal for WWE SmackDown and NXT with The CW beginning last fall.

What remains now for TKO on the domestic front are NXT PLE rights and both UFC and WWE library/archive rights if they choose to sell them. With UFC Fight Pass, the company may just choose to keep them there.

WOR: UFC 314 recap, big AEW Dynamite lineup

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our post-UFC 314 episode of Wrestling Observer Radio.

Paul Fontaine joined us to go over the show as well as the news coming out of it. He also stuck around for the New Japan Windy City Riot recap. If you enjoy hearing Paul, you can watch him on Sunday evening for a special episode of his AEW podcast, The Dynamite Show.

Here were some of the rest of the topics we covered:

  • Amanda Nunes going into the UFC Hall of Fame and talk of her comeback
  • UFC media rights negotiations opening up to all companies next week
  • AEW Dynamite’s huge card on Wednesday as well as the live edition of Collision on Thursday
  • The Rock, a Rubik’s Cube, and his NJPW shirt
  • Lex Luger Hall of Fame update
  • Early thoughts on the new Peacock documentary on WrestleMania IX
  • Thoughts on AEW Collision and WWE SmackDown

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