As I pointed out before GSP was a bigger draw then Ronda. A month apart and GSP doubles her PPV Buys Below.
02/23/2013 UFC 157 Rousey vs Carmouche 450,000
03/16/2013 UFC 158 GSP vs Diaz 950,000
According to some here Diaz brothers aren't a draw so I guess GSP got that Million himself.
Ronda Biggest PPV - 1,100,000 Buys
GSP Biggest PPV - 1,600,000 Buys
What on earth are you talking about?!? GSP has never,
ever, done 1.6m buys.
And comparing Rousey's first EVER PPV (hell the first women's fight in the UFC, after Dana had spent years telling the audience women's fights weren't worth watching) to the already-established GSP is taking the piss.
So let's not cherry pick. If you have a look at
this complete list of UFC PPV buy rates you'll see there's only a limited number of names that appear over and over again at the top of the list. And the ranking seems to pretty clearly be:
1: Conor McGregor, and it's not even close. Average of 1.24m buys as a PPV headliner
2: Brock Lesnar, average 1.05m*
3: Ronda Rousey, average 745k
4: Georges St Pierre, average 719k**
5: Anderson Silva, average 544k
6: Jon Jones, average 524k
7: Chuck Liddell, average 503k
Everyone's numbers (except for Conor, who jumped basically straight from midcard / Fox headliner to 800k+ as a PPV headliner) are dragged down slightly by their early career numbers. Yes Rousey's early career numbers were bad, but so were everyone else's, and her ceiling was pretty clearly higher than GSP's given she had two 1m+ headliners and one 1m+ co-main compared to one for GSP as a co-main. That one, of course, was...
...UFC 100, which is a Lesnar headlined card, not a GSP card. You can quibble over how that should be counted but like UFC 168 (a Silva card with Rousey in the co-main, counted here in Silva's numbers not Rousey's, and the only time
he ever topped 1m buys), basically what it proves is one star good, two stars very good.
Arguing that 100 should be counted as a GSP card doesn't do a lot to help his case though. At best all it proves is that he'
never broken the 1m buys mark without help from a legit huge crossover star in Lesnar
and a special one-off promo push for the company's 100th PPV.
* I haven't included the mess that was UFC 200 in that (he was midcard, but nobody's buying that Miesha Tate was the actual headliner of that card are they?). It was 1m buys though, which is right on his average.
** Doesn't include UFC100, for reasons state above. If you insist on including it then you're wrong But his average would still only get to a Rousey-esque 760k. You'd also have to bump Rousey's numbers up to include UFC 168. I used 950k buys for UFC 217.