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I believe Shane would have ran with it and turn it into something successful.I'm just glad I don't have to sit through all the cross-promotion that would have resulted.Back in 2000, Pride had the greatest production value of any MMA promotion - they had better talent, sponsors, theatrics, and sales. 2020-03-03T14:13:30.000Z. Yes for sure it would be, but for better or worse we will never know. Shane was/is young blood and has a great mind. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. It's possible nothing would have cropped up to compete with WWE, but I doubt it, personally.Vince was smart not too.. Vince said no. Recently, Shane McMahon was asked about Chuck Liddell wanting to join that WWE and McMahon revealed he knows Liddell very well. UFC Superstars over the years have made it a habit at times to make the jump to WWE, leaving behind their MMA careers. Duh, it wasn't "Netflix" back then, it was a DVD rental site and Blockbuster already had one of their own that redbox killed.Mark Cuban could have bought Uber for a couple million.UFC was still trying to find legitimacy during that period too. It probably would have just been supplanted by another company doing something along the lines of what UFC does now. The minute it was associated with wwe, it probably would have died sooner or later simply because people would be wondering if it was fixed or not.This is basically what I was coming in to say, knowing Vince, it would've died because not a chance he'd probably wanna work with USADA and stuff like that. Would Vince become a sports mogul and could he even handle the workload, given how exhausting just running WWF and XFL simultaneously was? Would it reach the same heights as it did when people who knew what they were doing were running the show, or would it just become another XFL?It's the same thing as people laughing because Blockbuster turned down Netflix for 1M bucks back in 2000. Very interesting. Shane McMahon Wants UFC Legend In WWE.
Would this have forced him to learn to delegate and what would that effect have had on the storylines and stars the WWF were making and have since made? Ironically via uproxx via squaredcircle via dave Shane for the most part was … Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services.
Shane for the most part was really forward thinking only to be stopped by vince again and againOh man. I don't think perception changes at all really we'd just use different jokes.everyone saying that it wouldn't be like it is today, isn't that kind of the point, that there would be no combat sport taking away that ppv dolla from wwe if they had bought it out, just because you buy a company doesn't mean you can't discontinue them, and reduce competitionMaybe. Also can you imagine someone like JBL commentating a UFC fight?Honestly if the WWE bought UFC it would look no near like the UFC today.
Dana White on Voice Versus said Shane wanted to buy the UFC in 2000 but Vince said no. Easy to say something after 16 years of hindsight.UFC gives titles shots after losses and has zero matchmaking standards. Very interesting. Be it Ronda Rousey, Cain Velasquez, or several others, this has been the case for a while now. Dana White on Voice Versus said Shane wanted to buy the UFC in 2000 but Vince said no. UFC Network for $9.99/month with PPVs included would be amazing.This sounds like a "no shit" moment now that it's been run by successful business men for over a decade, but could you imagine a WWE-run UFC back when it was nascent? TIL Shane McMahon wanted to buy the UFC but... Vince said no.
Would it be different from what it is today? I wonder what would have happened if … or even started the XFL to begin with?
By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. The McMahon family is too synonymous with Sports Entertainment/Pro Wrestling, UFC under any McMahon would not have been taken seriously by fans or journalists as legit competition.......FactsVince was smart not too.. With all the weirdness and corruption in boxing since the 80s, fight fans needed a place to go. I feel like the emphasis would be more on entertainment and we would see more money go into production and we would see more freak show fights as opposed to technical brawls.Have you thought what the reputation of UFC would be if it was owned by wwe, where all results are pre determined. UFC was stagnant until 2002 with UFC 40: Ortiz vs. Shamrock.WWF knew how to promote 'Attitude' but they didn't/still don't how to market a legitimate sport.They would've squashed it eventually like everything else they didn't create.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. And he really knows his shit when it comes to MMA. I would be interested to see what would've become the greatest rival to the WWE if they owned UFC and whether in fact there would be a WWE today.If Vince had run it, it would've been just another WBF and XFL sized flop.But it does pose interesting hypothetical questions like: If they'd bought UFC would they have bought WCW in 2001? I wonder what would have happened if they did.If Shane had run it, I think he could've made it very successful - perhaps not the heights that it reached in the mid-late 2000's because I don't think Vince would ever let it be bigger than the WWF, but still a very successful enterprise.
Former UFC champion Chuck Liddell reveals he was nearly recruited by WWE bigwig Shane McMahon after partying with the pro wrestling icon. Crazy to think how much it could've changed things.It probably would have ended up like XFL and some other MMA company would have been biggerBut then again i dont really know anything about MMA except i like guys hitting eachotherI disagree. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
His success after leaving WWF shows that. Reminder shane mcmahon wanted to buy UFC when it was cheaper, vince said no.
I believe Shane would have ran with it and turn it into something successful.I'm just glad I don't have to sit through all the cross-promotion that would have resulted.Back in 2000, Pride had the greatest production value of any MMA promotion - they had better talent, sponsors, theatrics, and sales. 2020-03-03T14:13:30.000Z. Yes for sure it would be, but for better or worse we will never know. Shane was/is young blood and has a great mind. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. It's possible nothing would have cropped up to compete with WWE, but I doubt it, personally.Vince was smart not too.. Vince said no. Recently, Shane McMahon was asked about Chuck Liddell wanting to join that WWE and McMahon revealed he knows Liddell very well. UFC Superstars over the years have made it a habit at times to make the jump to WWE, leaving behind their MMA careers. Duh, it wasn't "Netflix" back then, it was a DVD rental site and Blockbuster already had one of their own that redbox killed.Mark Cuban could have bought Uber for a couple million.UFC was still trying to find legitimacy during that period too. It probably would have just been supplanted by another company doing something along the lines of what UFC does now. The minute it was associated with wwe, it probably would have died sooner or later simply because people would be wondering if it was fixed or not.This is basically what I was coming in to say, knowing Vince, it would've died because not a chance he'd probably wanna work with USADA and stuff like that. Would Vince become a sports mogul and could he even handle the workload, given how exhausting just running WWF and XFL simultaneously was? Would it reach the same heights as it did when people who knew what they were doing were running the show, or would it just become another XFL?It's the same thing as people laughing because Blockbuster turned down Netflix for 1M bucks back in 2000. Very interesting. Shane McMahon Wants UFC Legend In WWE.
Would this have forced him to learn to delegate and what would that effect have had on the storylines and stars the WWF were making and have since made? Ironically via uproxx via squaredcircle via dave Shane for the most part was … Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services.
Shane for the most part was really forward thinking only to be stopped by vince again and againOh man. I don't think perception changes at all really we'd just use different jokes.everyone saying that it wouldn't be like it is today, isn't that kind of the point, that there would be no combat sport taking away that ppv dolla from wwe if they had bought it out, just because you buy a company doesn't mean you can't discontinue them, and reduce competitionMaybe. Also can you imagine someone like JBL commentating a UFC fight?Honestly if the WWE bought UFC it would look no near like the UFC today.
Dana White on Voice Versus said Shane wanted to buy the UFC in 2000 but Vince said no. Easy to say something after 16 years of hindsight.UFC gives titles shots after losses and has zero matchmaking standards. Very interesting. Be it Ronda Rousey, Cain Velasquez, or several others, this has been the case for a while now. Dana White on Voice Versus said Shane wanted to buy the UFC in 2000 but Vince said no. UFC Network for $9.99/month with PPVs included would be amazing.This sounds like a "no shit" moment now that it's been run by successful business men for over a decade, but could you imagine a WWE-run UFC back when it was nascent? TIL Shane McMahon wanted to buy the UFC but... Vince said no.
Would it be different from what it is today? I wonder what would have happened if … or even started the XFL to begin with?
By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. The McMahon family is too synonymous with Sports Entertainment/Pro Wrestling, UFC under any McMahon would not have been taken seriously by fans or journalists as legit competition.......FactsVince was smart not too.. With all the weirdness and corruption in boxing since the 80s, fight fans needed a place to go. I feel like the emphasis would be more on entertainment and we would see more money go into production and we would see more freak show fights as opposed to technical brawls.Have you thought what the reputation of UFC would be if it was owned by wwe, where all results are pre determined. UFC was stagnant until 2002 with UFC 40: Ortiz vs. Shamrock.WWF knew how to promote 'Attitude' but they didn't/still don't how to market a legitimate sport.They would've squashed it eventually like everything else they didn't create.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. And he really knows his shit when it comes to MMA. I would be interested to see what would've become the greatest rival to the WWE if they owned UFC and whether in fact there would be a WWE today.If Vince had run it, it would've been just another WBF and XFL sized flop.But it does pose interesting hypothetical questions like: If they'd bought UFC would they have bought WCW in 2001? I wonder what would have happened if they did.If Shane had run it, I think he could've made it very successful - perhaps not the heights that it reached in the mid-late 2000's because I don't think Vince would ever let it be bigger than the WWF, but still a very successful enterprise.
Former UFC champion Chuck Liddell reveals he was nearly recruited by WWE bigwig Shane McMahon after partying with the pro wrestling icon. Crazy to think how much it could've changed things.It probably would have ended up like XFL and some other MMA company would have been biggerBut then again i dont really know anything about MMA except i like guys hitting eachotherI disagree. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
His success after leaving WWF shows that. Reminder shane mcmahon wanted to buy UFC when it was cheaper, vince said no.