Media Does anybody really get crossover star vibes from O'Malley?

Are you implying that he appeals to females?
It's not that I don't think females would find him to be attractive but rather, I don't think he's the type of male figure to fit in female spaces. I dont think you'd see him on opera or wendy williams or programming like that is directed to women. When we talk about Cross over appeal were talking tabloids and tmz cover you and where you go and what you do. It's a well known fact that entertainment news (not to be confused with sports news) is primarily consumed by females. (atleast in north america.)
 
Seems like he's more popular with the teens and 20 something year old crowd who probably won't be paying for PPvs or tickets. It kind of makes sense considering Aljo said their pay-per-view did terrible lol.

Everything O'Malley does is a gimmick to try and garner more fans. Regardless of this, I find him skillful and entertaining in the cage
 



He's an action fighter, and I don't think that he needed to be protected to the degree that the UFC did.

I just don't buy him as some sort of budding superstar.

He comes off as someone who's trying too hard.

No, but cross-dressing vibes, yes.
 
The only thing O'Malley has crossed is fashion sense.

Especially with that hair of his. Sean's a cross dresser.
 
Sean problem is he’s not a natural star. He’s like a weird hipster tryhard. He tries to carry himself like Conor but that’s not him. That’s not Sean O’Malley, the 80’s hipster geek
 
I respect his in cage abilities, and admit he has proven me wrong a couple times in there... but I don't really care for him outside the cage, he's got that influencer wannabe schtick I don't tolerate well lol
 
The landscape is different...you don't need to be a huge crossover star with widespread appeal to be highly successful anymore.

There are idiot influencers, who none of us have even heard of, making a fortune and who are plenty 'famous' in their circle.

If O'Malley continues to perform well in the cage and do his thing on podcasts and social media, he will be just fine and make a pile of cash.
 



He's an action fighter, and I don't think that he needed to be protected to the degree that the UFC did.

I just don't buy him as some sort of budding superstar.

He comes off as someone who's trying too hard.

Its shit like this that I go to when fans speak of questioning the dislike of personalities of fighters instead of JUST their fighting ability.

Yeah, fighting ability, spectacle, that always comes first. But when you see this type of shit, it's almost appropriate to not be a fan.
 
Crossover to what? I don't think he's going to be in any movies. Celebrity boxing?
 



He's an action fighter, and I don't think that he needed to be protected to the degree that the UFC did.

I just don't buy him as some sort of budding superstar.

He comes off as someone who's trying too hard.


What's this from?

Why is he walking to the cage?
 
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