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White vague on possibility of Lesnar in the UFC

January 17, 2014 by Jason Cruz 10 Comments

Could a Brock Lesnar return to the Heavyweight division be possible or is this just fanning the flames of publicity?  At Wednesday’s press scrum after UFC Fight Night 35 he did not rule out the former UFC Heavyweight coming back to the Octagon.

The Lesnar rumors began around UFC 168 as many on social media tweeted that Lesnar was in Vegas with many trying to connect him with the UFC.  It turns out it was a public relations move to hype his return to the WWE.

More importantly, the WWE has “exclusive rights” for Lesnar.

Via Dave Meltzer at MMA Fighting:

“WWE has exclusive rights to services (to Lesnar) and such exclusivity extends to ultimate fighting competitions,” said a WWE official.

Still UFC president Dana White says he still talks to Lesnar and was coy about a Lesnar return.

Via MMA Junkie:

“I said recently [that Brock] said had has some regrets with MMA because he wasn’t healthy, because he was going through those stomach problems the whole time he was here. So he has regrets.”

Payout Perspective:

For those not wrestling fans, Lesnar is ramping up for WWE’s big event this spring, Wrestlemania 30.  It’s hard to fathom that Lesnar gets involved in the Octagon until after Wrestlemania.  But, is this something UFC fans want?  One might recall his last fight at UFC 141 (watch on the Fight Pass if you have access) and see how Lesnar wilted in his fight with Alistair Overeem.  Certainly, his performance at 141 may be due to his diverticulitis but what can we expect from a return to actual fighting.

2013 was a down year for the Heavyweights on PPV as its PPV spark lost its luster last year.  While we’ve seen the emergence of Travis Browne, there are not any other heavyweights out there that have drawn interest this past year.  Would you be interested in Lesnar returning to the Octagon?  Would it bring a boost to Heavyweights on PPV?  Lesnar certainly was a PPV attraction several years back but what would he look like now.

Filed Under: UFC

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  1. Logical says

    January 17, 2014 at 10:42 pm

    Looking forward to brocktoberfest.

    Reply
  2. Tops of says

    January 17, 2014 at 11:18 pm

    Desperation…..dw extending the return rumors to 169 and 170 lol (insulting on the fighters on the card )as if 168 wasn’t enough…pathetic already…

    Reply
  3. Tops of says

    January 17, 2014 at 11:20 pm

    To the

    Reply
  4. Tops of says

    January 18, 2014 at 12:47 am

    http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2014/1/16/5315142/dana-white-brock-lesnar-return-ufc-definitely-a-possibility

    Dw who started the boxing is dead line in early 2000 (he flips flops that he loves it as well every now and then when there’s a big boxing event)is doing a reality show on boxing lol…..

    maybe he saw the resilance of the boxing as a sport….no over spending in marketing and still makes huge ppv and stars and way bigger globally

    Hahaha

    Reply
  5. Tops of says

    January 18, 2014 at 12:51 am

    http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-ufc-dana-white-boxing-20140117,0,2820354.story#axzz2qjli3a8L

    Reply
  6. Sampson Simpson says

    January 18, 2014 at 9:29 am

    Dana White is a desperate piece of shit

    Brainsmasher is his wife

    Reply
  7. BrainSmasher says

    January 18, 2014 at 4:56 pm

    Does that make you a lesbo since I am always making you my bitch on here?

    Reply
  8. Chris27 says

    January 18, 2014 at 5:42 pm

    UFC must be in a dire situation in the US, if they want to bring back Brock.
    Brock’s PPV numbers dropped once he started to look “human”.
    Lucky for DW, he has casino money to keep the UFC afloat.

    Reply
  9. Random Dude says

    January 18, 2014 at 7:07 pm

    Lesnar would definitely help the UFC’s ppv numbers, but as mentioned, he was losing popularity before he left. I don’t think he would bring the kind of money that would make the UFC happy, especially considering the cost of Lesnar and how his presence makes other fighters demand higher pay.

    Even in the world of fake wrestling, I don’t think the difference in WWE ppvs with Lesnar are huge differences. In fact sometimes the number of buys went down from the previous year on ppv events he was on after his return to WWE.

    SummerSlam (2008) 477,000 – no brock
    SummerSlam (2009) 369,000 – no brock
    SummerSlam (2010) 350,000 – no brock
    Summerslam (2011) 296,000 – no brock
    Summerslam (2012) 358,000 – with brock
    Summerslam (2013) 296,000 – with brock

    Extreme Rules (2011) 209,000 – no brock
    Extreme Rules (2012) 263,000 – with brock
    Extreme Rules (2013) 231,000 – with brock

    Reply
  10. Tops of says

    January 18, 2014 at 7:26 pm

    In doing boxing show…is ship captain DW preparing for a back up plan? Hahaha

    Reply

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