A recent interaction involving Triple H may offer the initial glimpse into how WWE’s new deal will shape the company’s future, according to a report.
In the past year, WWE struck a significant deal with Endeavor, resulting in the establishment of the TKO Group, which unified WWE and UFC under one entity.
While these two companies haven’t historically collaborated extensively, there have been occasional crossovers, notably with stars like Ronda Rousey and Brock Lesnar transitioning between promotions.
In recent weeks, there has been a noticeable increase in collaboration between UFC and WWE. Michael Chandler made an appearance on RAW, where he called out Conor McGregor.
Additionally, he later engaged with Triple H, humorously discussing the possibility of signing a contract, hinting at potential future crossovers between the organizations.
UFC’s Tai Tuivasa was also spotted at the Elimination Chamber in Australia, while WWE’s Rey Mysterio attended a UFC event over the weekend. These instances appear to be deliberate collaborations between the two companies.
According to reports from the Wrestling Observer, more crossovers are expected moving forward, indicating a trend in the making.
Given the visibility of these UFC appearances within WWE programming, it’s likely that WWE’s content will be significantly influenced. The extent to which these individuals will participate and perform in WWE remains to be seen.