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Fighters, podcasters, and other influencers connected to the Ultimate Fighting Championship regularly use their platforms to spread right-wi
Noah Dowe and Alyssa Tirrell at MMFA:
Fighters, podcasters, and other influencers connected to the Ultimate Fighting Championship regularly use their platforms to spread right-wing narratives attacking transgender people, broadcasting bigotry to millions of potentially apolitical viewers and turning the sport of MMA into a hotspot for anti-trans rhetoric. These narratives — disseminated through right-wing outlets, social media, and popular podcasts — extend far beyond claims that trans fighters should not be allowed to compete against cis women to include anti-trans slurs, calls for violence, and even praise of Adolf Hitler.
UFC figures routinely push right-wing media narratives including anti-trans talking points
Media Matters found that the right dominates the online ecosystem, seeping into supposedly nonpolitical spaces — including sports. UFC commentator Joe Rogan, whose Joe Rogan Experience boasts the largest following of any podcast with 39.9 million subscribers, is among the MMA influencers who host a number of right-leaning podcasts. While the show is categorized as comedy, Rogan frequently hosts right-wing media figures and spreads right-wing narratives. [Media Matters, 3/4/25]
UFC President Dana White is a Trump ally and donor who has repeatedly used the organization to benefit the president’s political ambitions. MMA journalist Karim Zidan reported in September 2020 that “White, along with a select group of UFC fighter[s], spent the last few months advocating for the incumbent president in an attempt to ensure his re-election. From campaign rallies and bus tours, to TV appearances and ad spots, the UFC went to great lengths to campaign for Trump.” White also directly endorsed Trump at the 2020 Republican National Convention. [The Guardian, 8/23/20; Bloody Elbow, 11/11/20; The New York Times, 5/12/20]
UFC fighters and figures have routinely used right-wing and social media as a home for bigotry. Finding allies in conservative media, UFC figures such as current fighters Colby Covington and Bryce Mitchell and retired fighters Tito Ortiz and Tim Kennedy have promoted conspiracy theories and bigoted anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. [Media Matters 6/13/24]
Numerous UFC figures, including Joe Rogan and Dana White, have circulated anti-trans extremist narratives across various shows, social media, and podcasts.
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So Charly Caruso’s probably gonna be leaving WWE when her contract is up, which is a shame because she’s yet another one of those interviewers who has a little bit of SOMETHING but can’t fully get that out because WWE interviews are so rigid these days.
Also i learned today that the reason she signed to the WWE is because one of her very close friends...TONY KHAN brought her to a Smackdown show once and she loved it, so then she tried to get a job bingo bango she’s in.
So i can assume that aswell as her working on ESPN we might see someone else jump ship too.
Good for her I say.