One of the guys from KOC wanted $30 for a 3 minute fight. Unfortunately, my dumb ass paid because I really wanted to see the fight. Wasn't worth it.
Now this is the problem they have to overcome.
Producers need to find what makes them special in the marketplace. If you run a timeline of catfight history, you will find each company brought something different to the table and that is what they were known for.
Betty Page - the first
Calif Supreme - first ones to really make this available for purchase
Rusha - first to give us great photo graph
Crystal - first to give us real fights
California Wildcats - the first to give great scenario fights
ECNWC - second company to give us real fights and upped the looks of the women from Crystal
Catfight Haven - First to give us a woman as the centerpiece and a woman who interacted with fans
DWW - the first to give us a constant offering of great content easily available online
Foxy Combat - the fist to dramatically improve production quality
Capital City Catfights - the first to bring back the shorter, less expensive fight, from Crystal, and break the 20-minute fight routine (sorry, but I think this is important)
Suitefights - the first to dramatically improve production value and use modern technology to go along with real fighting
KOC - the first to give us direct interaction with the fighters on Facebook and have these women not be professional
I don't have the time right now to think about where other companies fall, but some more deserve to be on this timeline.