Yeah exactly, plus it would make White look better. Rather than the guy that couldn't sign Fedor, he comes out and says he made one more attempt to sign him before he and Lesnar retired from MMA.
And Rampage might make a lot, but most UFC guys make like 50 grand at the most and rely on the bonuses for more, compared to boxers who make at least 6 figures per fight if they're good, 7 if they're elite and NFL, NBA, MLB guys who make 10s and 100s of millions over their careers for top guys and 6 to 7 figures for the lower level guys. That's why there was that whole ESPN documentary on UFC fighter pay. Of course, the guys that were taken care of claimed otherwise, but those were only the stars that were paid a lot more that the owners liked. WWE does that same thing. They pamper and pay well their top guys and favorites and treat the rest like pieces of meat, tossing them aside when they feel they're no longer needed.
And Rampage might make a lot, but most UFC guys make like 50 grand at the most and rely on the bonuses for more, compared to boxers who make at least 6 figures per fight if they're good, 7 if they're elite and NFL, NBA, MLB guys who make 10s and 100s of millions over their careers for top guys and 6 to 7 figures for the lower level guys. That's why there was that whole ESPN documentary on UFC fighter pay. Of course, the guys that were taken care of claimed otherwise, but those were only the stars that were paid a lot more that the owners liked. WWE does that same thing. They pamper and pay well their top guys and favorites and treat the rest like pieces of meat, tossing them aside when they feel they're no longer needed.
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