Dana uses the attack in latest Embedded Episode.

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And writes on his Instagram "Holy shit what a week. Craziest ever and craziest embedded EVER!"

I mean isn´t this a slap in the face of those who got attacked and injured?

And doesn´t it leave a pretty bad taste in you mouth to use the footage to sell this card and get
viewers to tune in?

I mean Dana sitting on TV condemning this horrible act, wouldn´t you try to leave this footage out
to save he face of The UFC?

Know what i mean?

This smells scripted from the first second.

 
Tgey are still trying to sell this hopeless sham of a card. Give him some credit for trying to still sell it.
 
They're setting up Khabib vs Conor for a huge payout...
 
Well the card is now a piece of crap. They are trying to use this crime to sell PPVs

{<jordan}

"Conor went nuts at UFC 223 conference. Watch UFC 223 on PPV"
 
conors face in the video thumbnail

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If you use footage of your fighters acting like douchebags as a marketing tool, than don’t complain about your fighters being douchebags. Dana created this mess, and he is not doing anything to fix it.
 
How exactly is showing something that happened to the fighters during the lead up to the event a bad thing in a series that showcases things that happen leading up to the event? Are we as a society supposed to just hide the bad things in the world and pretend they never happened? That's not how one should deal with things.
 
When you reach a level of stardom there's no such thing as bad press, the buys for a McGregor v Khabib fight now will break every record under the sun without a doubt and Dana knows this, of course he has to condemn Conors actions as you would but lets be real, Dana is in the money making business and this incident has turned this potential fight into arguably the most anticipated fight ever.
 
And writes on his Instagram "Holy shit what a week. Craziest ever and craziest embedded EVER!"

I mean isn´t this a slap in the face of those who got attacked and injured?

And doesn´t it leave a pretty bad taste in you mouth to use the footage to sell this card and get
viewers to tune in?

I mean Dana sitting on TV condemning this horrible act, wouldn´t you try to leave this footage out
to save he face of The UFC?

Know what i mean?

This smells scripted from the first second.


chiesa and borg are bullshitting, thats a small ass cut, ray borg idek how hes injured
 
From watching that it’s clear Conor and his lanky friend were the only ones who actually did anything. I wonder if the rest over his crew even wanted a part in it, or they’re just too invested in Conor’s lifestyle/money to say no to him.
 
No shit they use the footage, because people want to see it. And ofcourse dana has to condemn it otherwise he'd essentially be enticing violience. If you do this type of shit it's at your own risk, and there could be huge losses for wme/ufc if it came out it was staged. Same as all these match fix shit people think UFC has been doing, risking multi billion dollar company for one man is not worth it. At the end of the day Conor is not bigger than the ufc and is not worth what could potentially ruin the business when money can be aquired legally
 
What's the point of pretending it never happened? Might as well roll with it and use capitalise on the publicity now
 
The most telling thing is Artem trying to stop him throwing the dolly then looking mortified when it goes through the window.

I reckon they wanted to go down there for a scrap with Khabibs crew, but didn't expect Conor to go nuts.
 
Will never watch or purchase anything connected with Cunner, when the UFC becomes Pro wrestling..I am officially out of everything connected with the Sport that became and entertainment business...
 
"Never let a good crisis go to waste" - slogan of all opportunists everywhere.

Besides plain pr, Dana has to keep the focus on Conor as the singular cause and bad guy here, so people or media don't start criticising UFC... I mean, the people currently suing or contemplating suing Conor might aswell sue UFC or even Barclay's, no?

Dana has a shit ton of interest in milking this incident for all it's worth, not the least of which is to portray himself an inculpable.
 
Deep down Dana is happy things turned out this way.
 
And writes on his Instagram "Holy shit what a week. Craziest ever and craziest embedded EVER!"

I mean isn´t this a slap in the face of those who got attacked and injured?

And doesn´t it leave a pretty bad taste in you mouth to use the footage to sell this card and get
viewers to tune in?

I mean Dana sitting on TV condemning this horrible act, wouldn´t you try to leave this footage out
to save he face of The UFC?

Know what i mean?

This smells scripted from the first second.


I have a buddy who thinks this is all a publicity ploy. I've argued pretty strongly against that with all the legal and civil implications. The way I see it, if was this was an act, and if the UFC wants to remain legit in the eyes of the public, they would have to make it seem as if those things are playing out normally as they would in the real world with the appearane of legal action and Conor being sued. If these things don't happen, the UFC becomes the WWE basically that sort of exists in its own alternate reality. But I swear, this footage has the look of reality show fakeness and makes me second guess myself a little. I suppose its possible something was arranged and then got a bit out of hand and some unplanned stuff happened like the window breaking.
 
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