
Paramount Plus Faces Livestream Outage During UFC 326
Paramount Plus experienced a livestream outage during UFC 326, cutting out for approximately two minutes during the main event fight between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira. This incident raised concerns among viewers, many of whom took to social media to express their frustration.
“Did the Paramount feed for UFC get cut, or is it just me?” questioned one user, while another remarked, “Glad everyone I know has a black screen during the main event right now.” Such reactions highlight the disappointment felt by fans who had anticipated watching the event without interruption.
The outage occurred at a critical moment in the fight, which was part of a new exclusive broadcast deal with Paramount Plus and CBS, transitioning from a traditional pay-per-view model to a subscription-based service. This deal aims to provide fans with more accessible viewing options, but the recent technical difficulties have cast a shadow on its execution.
In addition to the UFC event, Paramount Plus is set to premiere a new drama series titled The Madison on March 14, 2026. Created by Taylor Sheridan, known for his work on Yellowstone, the series will debut with three episodes, out of a total of six for the first season.
Season 2 of The Madison was confirmed in August 2025, even before the series aired, indicating confidence in its potential success. The anticipation surrounding the show contrasts sharply with the recent livestream issues, as viewers hope for a smoother experience when tuning in.
As Paramount Plus navigates these challenges, observers are keen to see how the platform will address the outage and improve its streaming capabilities. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any official response or compensation for affected viewers.
Overall, while Paramount Plus aims to enhance its offerings with exclusive content and live events, the recent outage during UFC 326 serves as a reminder of the technical hurdles that can accompany such transitions in broadcasting.

