WWE-UFC Merger: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is merging with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). UFC’s parent company Endeavor purchasing WWE, and creating a merger will lead to a new $21 billion company. In the new company, Endeavor will hold 51 percent interest and WWE will hold 49 percent interest. Also, Vince McMahon and Ari Emanuel will retain their roles. Ari Emanuel will serve as the CEO of the new company, and Vince McMahon will continue to work as an executive chairman of the new company. Among these, UFC Fighters Alexander Volkanovski and Robert Whittaker recently paid tribute to WWE legends, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan. Check out. Follow the latest WWE News after WrestleMania with InsideSport.IN
WWE-UFC Merger: UFC Fighters Gives Tribute To WWE Legends
Recently Alexander Volkanovski and Robert Whittaker celebrated WWE-UFC Merger. Meanwhile, they also paid tribute to WWE legends.
Volkanovski and Whittaker recently appeared in a conversation with Niko Pajarillo. Niko started by saying that it is a landmark moment for the world of combat sports and they were supposed to do a WWE segment but his co-hosts were missing. With that Robert Whittaker appeared, dressed as Hulk Hogan. Niko then stated that Alexander Volkanovski was unable to find a costume so the segment will involve just the two of them. With that, Alexander Volkanovski appeared, dressed as Stone Cold Steve Austin.
As the two of them settled down Niko asked “How do you think you guys would go with in the WWE?“. To this, Robert Whittaker replied that he is already in the WWE.
Niko once again asked, “Of all fighters, UFC uh past and present who do you think would besides the ones that already have made the crossover do well in World Wrestling Entertainment?”
Alexander Volkanovski responded, “We’re standing right here in your presence outfits and all, and you’re gonna ask me who’s gonna be the best WWE, I’ma tell you we gonna be the best, and that’s the bottom lies cause Stone Cold said so.”
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