Conor McGregor Can Join WWE Reveals Manager Audie Attar: UFC News: Conor McGregor, who is injured, hasn’t ruled out returning to the UFC this year, according to Audie Attar, founder and CEO of Paradigm Sports Management, who recently spoke with Mail Sport. However, Attar disclosed that McGregor’s future might include professional wrestling, particularly with the WWE, rather than just mixed martial arts. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
Attar gave his opinion on McGregor possibly joining the WWE at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday, saying,” “You can’t rule it out. I think he’s not only the face of the fighting game; he is a showman and an entertainer. I would say now, particularly as his family grows, he has four kids,’ Attar continued, ‘he may just do it for them if anybody. So yeah, you can’t rule it out.”
Manager Audie Attar Following UFC Uncertainty Reveals Conor McGregor Can Join WWE
This potential change in employment is consistent with McGregor’s personal and professional situations as well as his current situation. McGregor has been recuperating from a leg injury ever since his defeat against Dustin Poirier in 2021.
Conor McGregor has yet to rejoin the UFC’s anti-doping programme and submit to the six-month drug testing period necessary before he can resume competing.
Dana White, the president of the UFC, reportedly said as much in a Thursday interview with TSN. Before the end of 2023, McGregor is to be booked, White said on behalf of the promotion. Michael Chandler, a fellow coach on Ultimate Fighter 31, and Conor McGregor have been linked, although no specific date has been set for the fight.
Conor McGregor Can Join WWE Reveals Manager Audie Attar Following UFC Uncertainty- “He May Just Do It”
White declared, “He’s not [back in the USADA testing pool].” “100 per cent [there’s a chance Conor McGregor fights this year].”
Officials from the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed in May that McGregor’s management had been contacted about getting him back into the drug testing pool, which is necessary for all UFC competitors. Following his fight with Dustin Poirier in 2021, when he damaged his leg, McGregor left the UFC’s anti-doping programme.
It looks like McGregor never actually returned to the drug testing pool despite that exchange. Although he claimed in May that his difficulties with USADA had been resolved, he is yet to be approved to reenter the UFC’s anti-doping programme.
Additionally, the well-known fighter and his fiancée, Dee Devlin, just announced the impending arrival of their fourth kid. This development emphasises McGregor’s expanding obligations and the possible allure of a new WWE endeavour given that their family already includes two boys and a girl.
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