UFC 257 stream outage will ignite consumer outrage on ESPN



ESPN On the UFC. 257+ who were giving combat buyers a big headache when the event started.

As two out of five battles started on the main card, many users spread their frustrations on social media. The co-main event includes a rematch of Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler’s UFC debut against Dan Hooker.

Houston Texans star J.J. Watt and M.L.B. Star Trevor Bauer was among those who reported the issues.

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Many users reported the issue on ESPN’s Fan Support Twitter account.

The company responded in several tweets, “This is something we know about becoming and are currently looking for.”

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The pay-per-view for the single event was $ 69.99 but offered different bundle packages for more money. Customers were able to get an annual subscription to ESPN + or Disney + with their purchase if they choose.

This is not the first time fans have been angered by the ESPN app.

ESPN was giving issues to users before the college league football between the LSU and Clemson was resolved quickly in the national championship game last year.

Last week, the CBS local station in New York City was trying to watch the Kansas City Chiefs ’divisional-round playoff game against the Cleveland Browns. The issue was not resolved until the second quarter of the game.

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UFC 257 could be a huge pay-per-view in real life which is considered a big draw for the company in the midst of the UFC and coronavirus epidemic. This is a tough way to start 2021 when striving for audience development.