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Ronda Rousey joins Alex Sherman to unpack the economics of MMA, why UFC fighter pay remains a structural issue, and how the streaming era could reshape the business of fighting. Starting from the realities faced by lower-tier athletes—minimum per-fight guarantees, coach percentages, and taxes—Rousey explains how quickly “big league” fighting can still add up to poverty-level income. She argues the core problem is leverage: without credible alternatives to the UFC, fighters are stuck with take-it-or-leave-it contracts. Rousey outlines why she believes streaming is the inflection point. In her view, streamers can pay upfront for premium fight content in a way that reduces reliance on traditional pay-per-view mechanics—and makes it feasible to build meaningful competition. She describes her push to work with MVP and why she sees Netflix as the only platform big enough to truly challenge the UFC at scale. The conversation also covers Rousey’s upcoming return to fighting against Gina Carano—how the matchup idea originated, why early UFC talks didn’t ultimately land, and how the modern distribution shift changed the opportunity set. Rousey contrasts the classic pay-per-view structure (earning a share per view) with the newer streaming-first deal model, noting she can’t disclose exact numbers yet but expects details to be publicized after the fight. Beyond the money, Rousey makes the case that fight promotions win when they sell stories, not just belts or brands—pointing to how major streaming events can draw massive attention when audiences care about the fighters involved. She also reflects on the overlap between combat sports and entertainment, her path through WWE and acting, and the mindset she brings to competition—whether she likes an opponent or not. Key topics covered Minimum UFC pay math and why three fights a year can still be “poverty level” Why competition (not just incremental raises) is the leverage fighters need How the streaming model changes MMA economics and upfront rights payments Why Rousey believes fewer, bigger “can’t-miss” cards could outperform oversaturation Pay-per-view incentives vs. streaming deal structures for top fighters Storytelling, star power, and why audiences tune in to fighters—not just titles WWE culture vs. MMA culture, and the entertainment skill set behind pro fighting Timestamps 01:31 Why minimum per-fight pay can translate into “poverty level” annually 01:48 Rousey’s fix: competition and a real alternative to the UFC 03:25 Oversaturation vs. “can’t-miss” marquee fights (fewer events, stacked cards) 04:36 How the Gina Carano comeback idea came together 06:13 How pay-per-view fighter compensation works (per-view share) 06:43 Streaming-era pay models and why specific numbers can’t be shared yet 08:43 Relationship with Dana White vs. the UFC as a company 11:49 Why fighting and acting careers overlap (MMA as entertainment) 13:13 WWE vs. UFC: collaborative show-building vs. adversarial competition 14:06 Is this a one-time return—or a second chapter? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of the Star Wars Time Show, we hit on the major topics that happened this past week on the Holonet! We talk Gina Carano, new/old Star Wars games, and much more! Plus, we kick off this week's show with an interview with Toy Photographer extraordinaire, Budfutu! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkA51YvuSB4&ab_channel=StarWarsTime You can follow along with our topics of conversation below. https://starwarstime.net/gina-carano-fired-from-star-wars/ https://starwarstime.net/star-wars-republic-commando-port-coming-soon/ https://starwarstime.net/ubisofts-upcoming-open-world-star-wars-game-to-use-the-snowdrop-engine/ https://starwarstime.net/iden-versio-actress-lobbies-writers-to-get-her-into-the-mandalorian-timeline/ https://starwarstime.net/sly-moore-tried-to-kill-darth-vader-with-an-imperial-fleet-canon/ https://starwarstime.net/ray-park-teases-return-as-maul/ https://starwarstime.net/hot-toys-teases-new-boba-fett-figure-based-on-his-neo-fett-form-in-the-mandalorian/ https://starwarstime.net/top-5-star-wars-artists-of-the-week-2-8-2-15/
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