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Two totally different companies and two totally different situations. That was UFC owned by Zuffa, getting ready for a monumental sale and coming up to a centennial event with a worker not showing up for work. Now we have UFC owned by WME-ING and nothing on the line. There is no sale looming, it's not a huge event. Is there special treatment? Fuck yeah, are the circumstances the same? Fuck no.
Two totally different companies and two totally different situations. That was UFC owned by Zuffa, getting ready for a monumental sale and coming up to a centennial event with a worker not showing up for work. Now we have UFC owned by WME-ING and nothing on the line. There is no sale looming, it's not a huge event. Is there special treatment? Fuck yeah, are the circumstances the same? Fuck no.
I don't deny that Zuffa stuck it's toe in the special treatment pool once or twice, but the example shown was the UFC 200 press conference with no additional comment so I responded directly to that situation.Huh? Zuffa always played favorites. Their style of management in that respect was not altered by the decision to sell.