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Matt Boone 07-10-2006 09:42 AM

UFC kicks WFA owner out of building Saturday night
 
From WhaleDog.com:

How scared is the UFC of the WFA?

I got a call this afternoon from an MMA insider who told me that the UFC kicked Jeremy Lappen, the CEO of the World Fighting Alliance, out of last night's show. So, I decided to call Lappen to get confirmation and find out what he did to get kicked out.

“I had just sat down in the front row seats given to me by Ken Shamrock and security told me I had to leave,” Lappen told me. “I showed them my ticket and asked why I was being kicked out. They said it was because I did not have a credential. I told them that nobody in that section had a credential, but a UFC official and 3 security guards escorted me out of the venue, out of the casino and into the cab line. They put me in a cab and made me leave the casino.”

That’s it. According to Lappen, he did not do anything other than use a ticket given to him by a headliner.

Well, actually, Lappen did do something else. He signed Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Bas Rutten, Matt Lindland, Kimo Loeplodo, Jason “Mayhem” Miller, Lyoto Machida, Ricco Rodriguez, Ron Waterman, Vernon White and "Razor" Rob McCollough to fight in the WFA’s July 22nd card. Plus, the WFA has the nerve to be on the verge of signing a deal with Showtime to air its fights.

In light of this incident and the UFC’s lawsuit trying to shut down the IFL, it seems painfully clear that the UFC is deathly afraid of competition. Not surprisingly, Lappen agrees.

“I have been told that [UFC matchmaker] Joe Silva is calling our fighters telling them to leave us," Lappen said. "They are so scared of the WFA, they are so freaked out by what we are doing that they can’t have me in their venue. Look at the Wanderlei/Chuck announcement. That would never have happened if the WFA was not around. We have caused Pride and the UFC to work together to stop us.”

When I asked Lappen if any of this has put a dent in the WFA's upcoming show he replied, “No, the preparation is going real well. We are gearing up for the final two weeks of promotion, we have the count-down show on Showtime and it's going to be a great event.”

So, it looks like the UFC topped off last night's poor show with continued poor management style. Poorer than most people know since Lappen is not the only ticket holder rudely booted out of last night’s UFC show.

The UFC better hope that it becomes a raging, unstoppable success becase this kind of arrogant managment style will only be successful for as long as the UFC remains close enough to a monopoly that people have to accept its bullying. But, at some point you have to believe that the competition will catch up enough that the UFC will be able to use a helping hand from the same people it is stepping on right now. Will it get that helping hand? It remains to be seen what will happen, but I would not expect to see the MMA community go too far out if its way to help the UFC.

killerinstinct 07-10-2006 10:40 AM

some of the article was good ,but you shouldn't believe all of it.This article was extremely biased torwards WFA.I doubt that Pride FC and the UFC are working together for the sole purpose of getting rid of WFA.lol.On a side not I haven't heard of the Showtime deal.I hope that's true.

baba 07-10-2006 10:49 AM

I'd take this article with a grain of salt. Whaledog's writer -- whoever he is, must have gone to high school with Dana White and got stuffed in a locker daily by him. Their stuff is amusing, but incredibly biased againt anything the UFC does.

I'm pumped the UFC and Pride are working together.

Matt Boone 07-10-2006 11:31 AM

Showtime deal is definitely true, their preview show already debuted hyping the 7/22 "King of the Streets" PPV right after the Cory Spinks boxing match on Showtime this past weekend. It's going to air a few more times before the PPV as well, and from what I heard it's pretty good. I'm downloading the show now, I'll try and get it on the Pics & Videos forum for everyone else to download and check out.

yumitree 07-10-2006 01:42 PM

i hope you can post it in the pics/vid forum, boone. the mma tracker i'm a member of hasn't posted it yet.
a friend of mine has showtime and saw it the other day and said it looked pretty good. he said there was a quick glimpse of a cage with the wfa logo in the center, but he couldn't make out how many sides. apparently, mayhem looks really ripped too.

mattsoper 07-10-2006 02:03 PM

Ken gave him the ticket...could that mean we see ken in the WFA in the future??

yumitree 07-10-2006 02:16 PM

you know, it's interesting that ken gave lappen his ticket when it has been rumored that tito was the one that was really close to signing with the wfa before dana gave him tuf3/shamrock.

NinjaShogunRua 07-10-2006 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yumitree
i hope you can post it in the pics/vid forum, boone. the mma tracker i'm a member of hasn't posted it yet.
a friend of mine has showtime and saw it the other day and said it looked pretty good. he said there was a quick glimpse of a cage with the wfa logo in the center, but he couldn't make out how many sides. apparently, mayhem looks really ripped too.

The WFA cage is round, I believe.

NinjaShogunRua 07-10-2006 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by killerinstinct
some of the article was good ,but you shouldn't believe all of it.This article was extremely biased torwards WFA.I doubt that Pride FC and the UFC are working together for the sole purpose of getting rid of WFA.lol.On a side not I haven't heard of the Showtime deal.I hope that's true.


That's not the total reason, but on UFC's behalf it has some to do with it. I think on Pride's behalf it has more to do with the Yakuza scandal and losing their contract with Fuji TV.

prophet665 07-10-2006 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaShogunRua
That's not the total reason, but on UFC's behalf it has some to do with it. I think on Pride's behalf it has more to do with the Yakuza scandal and losing their contract with Fuji TV.

Wow...this is the first I have heard of the PRIDE scandal (I have just recently started reading the MMA boards), but it looks like UFC is really taking advantage of the situation. I can easily see a long term relationship between the two and maybe even a merger in a few years if PRIDE does not get back on TV and completely lose the Yakuza ties.

I think this is a good situation for MMA fans; we get to see more big name stars that were exclusive to one organization or another.


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