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Dana White reveals when he was “berated” by Vince McMahon

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UFC President Dana White recently revealed a time when he was “berated” over text message by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.

Speaking on The Pivot Podcast, White revealed that he was part of a conference call including former US President Donald Trump.

“I don’t even know if I should talk about this publicly but’¦ I’ve never talked about this before. So we were on the call with the President one time and I remember I was listening to everybody get on there and talk and I was like, these guys are all full of sh*t” White began.

“None of these guys are gonna f*cking roll or really wanna do what they’re saying they’re gonna do except for one and when we hung up the phone, he f*cking texts me and said, ’˜Why the f*ck didn’t you talk on that call? There are f*cking questions that need to be f*cking asked” White added.

Dana White on Vince McMahon

“You didn’t ask any f*cking questions. You didn’t do this,’ berating me on this text. Three guesses who it was?’¦ One of the sports guys who was also going and he talked but felt like ’” he’s like, ’˜Why didn’t you f*cking talk?’

“I didn’t talk because I felt like everybody was full of sh*t except for him’¦ Vince McMahon” the UFC President revealed.

“Vince McMahon starts texting me and basically berating me after the call like, ’˜Why didn’t you talk? Why didn’t you back up what I was saying? And we gotta go through this’ and all this other sh*t and I was like, ’˜Because I think everybody’s full of sh*t, that’s why, except for you. You’re definitely not full of sh*t Vince,’ you know? Vince is a f*cking killer. Vince was putting on his events down in Florida at the time too” Dana White concluded.

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