Sunday, 5 May 2013

Chael Sonnen: I Want to Choose the WWE When I'm Done Preventing

There are few practitioners with people as decorative as former UFC middleweight/light heavyweight name opposition Chael Sonnen, therefore drawing comparisons to a WWE celebrity are to be likely. With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that TMZ is revealing that "The American Gangster" is interested buying the WWE once he hangs the gloves up. "It is hundreds of Chael's intention to purchase the WWE." In reality, the rep says Chael is already meeting with bigwig buddies in the investment world to enact his takeover...ABad media though -- a for the WWE shows us the company ain't for sale... at least maybe not yet... so Chael better be prepared to put a special offer on the table." The WWE consultant notes that Sonnen could be suitable to get his submit the organization by becoming a "valued shareholder" by buying "shares of WWE stock." After getting steamrolled by UFC light heavyweight champion Jon "Bones" Jones at UFC 159 a week ago, Sonnen after ward recommended to UFC shade commentator Joe Rogan that pension might be an option. Nevertheless, only times later on FUEL TV's UFC Tonight, Sonnen called out PRIDE tale Wanderlei Silva and rumors are circulating that the battle may headline the UFC's first card on the FOX Sports 1 network in August. Sonnen is merely 2-3 in his previous five battles, though each loss has been around a title fight against middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva or Jones. He also beat Brian Stann and evergreen 185-pound contender Michael Bisping during that around 32-month period. The WWE is currently run by the company was acquired by CEO/Chairman Vincent Kennedy McMahon, who from his father, Vince McMahon, Sr., in 1982 (via Sports Illustrated). Is Sonnen really serious about trying to get his hand involved in sports entertainment or is the Team Quest standout only doing his better to keep his title in the headlines? JohnAHeinisAis a featured writer for Bleacher Report. He is also the Fight Publisher forAeDraft.comAand contributes Fighting films to The Young Turks Sports Show.

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