Things might not be looking good for the UFC in Brazil as of late. At least when it comes to TV ratings, as it has been speculated the biggest station in the country, Globo, might not renew their contract for the next year. This has been reported by Brazilian news website, R7.

Globo, which is the station The Ultimate Fighter Brazil is broadcasted on, is allegedly not happy with the high investment and low return they have been getting from the show. Granted, the episodes air on Sundays after midnight and ratings have been dropping ever since the move.

Still, there has been talk of a new contract being discussed for 2017 which could terminate the deal between Globo and the UFC, which also included live and delayed broadcasts of some UFC fights throughout the year.

In 2015, Globo has broadcasted Anderson Silva vs. Nick Diaz, Vitor Belfort vs. Chris Weidman and Lyoto Machida vs. Yoel Romero. They had intentions of showing Jose Aldo vs. Conor McGregor, but those plans fell through once Aldo dropped out of the fight.

When asked by the situation, all Globo had to say was that their programming schedule for 2016 has not been settled yet. If it were to happen, however, it means that all UFC content would be broadcasted on paid channel Combate, and TUF Brazil would most likely be over.