Seth Rollins on Conor McGregor Joining WWE: 'Never Say Never, But He Would Have To Be On A Roman Reigns-Like Schedule'
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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins recently weighed in on the possibility of former UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor transitioning into professional wrestling after his MMA career ends.
In an interview with "Submission Radio," Rollins acknowledged that while anything is possible, McGregor would likely need a similar part-time schedule to Roman Reigns, who appears for major events only.
"Maybe," Rollins said. "Never say never, but he would have to be on a Roman Reigns-like schedule. He'd be showing up every 6 months to have a match. He'd be on that Logan Paul contract. I don't know that doing what I do would be for Conor McGregor. It's tough dude. It is a difficult transition to make. So if he would want to give it a shot, we'd love to have him, but I don't know, man. I couldn't jump into their world and do what they do, so I would not expect them to be able to do the same with us."
This statement comes amidst increased speculation about potential crossovers between WWE and UFC, now under the same ownership group. Interestingly, McGregor was recently called out by fellow UFC fighter Michael Chandler on WWE Raw, reigniting discussions about his potential future endeavors.
While McGregor's official stance on joining WWE remains unknown, Rollins' comments highlight the demanding nature of professional wrestling and the potential challenges athletes from other disciplines may face in adapting to the unique rigors of the sport.
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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins recently weighed in on the possibility of former UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor transitioning into professional wrestling after his MMA career ends.
In an interview with "Submission Radio," Rollins acknowledged that while anything is possible, McGregor would likely need a similar part-time schedule to Roman Reigns, who appears for major events only.
"Maybe," Rollins said. "Never say never, but he would have to be on a Roman Reigns-like schedule. He'd be showing up every 6 months to have a match. He'd be on that Logan Paul contract. I don't know that doing what I do would be for Conor McGregor. It's tough dude. It is a difficult transition to make. So if he would want to give it a shot, we'd love to have him, but I don't know, man. I couldn't jump into their world and do what they do, so I would not expect them to be able to do the same with us."
This statement comes amidst increased speculation about potential crossovers between WWE and UFC, now under the same ownership group. Interestingly, McGregor was recently called out by fellow UFC fighter Michael Chandler on WWE Raw, reigniting discussions about his potential future endeavors.
While McGregor's official stance on joining WWE remains unknown, Rollins' comments highlight the demanding nature of professional wrestling and the potential challenges athletes from other disciplines may face in adapting to the unique rigors of the sport.
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