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EliteXC Saturday Night Fights on CBS
Bringing the bloody and
violent sport of Mixed Martial Arts to prime time, CBS’ July 26th
airing of EliteXC Saturday Night Fights (9:00 p.m. ET), has earned the
title of Worst TV Show of the Week
In 2005, the premium cable
channel Showtime became a subsidiary of the CBS corporation. In 2006, a
partnership between ProElite Inc. and Showtime Networks Inc. created Elite XC (XC
standing for “Extreme Combat”), the second-largest Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
organization in the world. On May 31st
of this year, CBS aired EliteXC: Primetime.
With CBS airing Showtime’s original series Dexter, following the exploits
of a “good guy” serial killer, this marks the second instance of CBS importing
premium cable channel content intended solely for an adult audience into
broadcast prime time.
At the start of this episode
of EliteXC, dried blood could be seen splattered beneath the fighters. In
the main bout, heavyweight fighter “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler kneed his opponent
Steve “Hands of Steel” Smith repeatedly in the face. Towards the end, both men’s
faces were covered with blood. With techniques known as the “ground and pound,”
and the “rear naked choke,” Mixed Martial Arts contains a level of violence
previously unseen in broadcast network sports.
With an encore showing on
Showtime at 11 p.m., the EliteXC Saturday Night Fights will likely
receive more monthly showcases on sister network CBS, indicating the porous
barrier between the graphic sex and violence of premium cable network Showtime
and the ostensibly regulated CBS.
For its graphic violence,
EliteXC Saturday Night Fights deserves to be the Worst TV Show of The
Week.
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www.parentstv.org, PTC, Clean Up TV
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