Headlined by Patrick Mahomes and Steph Curry, TNT’s ‘The Match’ series sees lowest ratings yet
Thursday's broadcast saw almost a 50-percent drop-off from last summer
Thursday's broadcast saw almost a 50-percent drop-off from last summer
"If they’re gonna give people buyouts if they’re working with a damn idiot, I want one too!"
The eighth The Match will be a NFL vs. NBA showdown.
The Match franchise has already done a lot to improve over the years. Here are a few ways it could get even better.
The Match is returning to a lineup of pro golfers only for its next event, on Dec. 10.
"Not a ball in the air and f-bombs already."
Outside of the U.S., the June 1 edition of The Match will be available through GolfTV, Eurosport 2, the Eurosport app, and/or Discovery+, depending on region.
The sixth edition of The Match will air Wednesday, June 1st in primetime on TNT.
"Once I get going, I need that lube, that liquid lube."
This event, at 2:30 p.m. ET on Nov. 26 ahead of The Match's 4 p.m. ET start, will stream on the B/R app, and will feature both pre-submitted fan questions and some live questions read by hosts.
Brian Anderson will host and call play-by-play, while Amanda Balionis is the on-course reporter.
DeChambeau and Koepka are now bringing their rivalry to The Match.
Range Battles will air on Bleacher Report's app and YouTube channel at 4 p.m. Eastern on July 6, ahead of the televised coverage of The Match (5 p.m. Eastern on TNT/TBS/truTV).
Brian Anderson, Charles Barkley, and Trevor Immelman is coming back to The Match along with Larry Fitzgerald and Cheyenne Woods.
After the huge ratings success for The Match 2 this spring, a third one was inevitable.
Mickelson (and others) see it as a possible annual event, and Phil thinks athletes like Steph Curry and Patrick Mahomes would be good additions.