Dana White has been personally lobbied by his own family members over Paramount+’s inability to offer full event replays, and the UFC president confirmed the promotion is working to solve the problem that has dogged the platform since it took over UFC broadcasts in 2026.
Speaking at the UFC 329 post-fight press conference in Las Vegas, White addressed the fan complaint that has stood out above all others since Paramount+ became the exclusive U.S. home for UFC numbered events.
The lack of a single, continuous full-event replay has frustrated subscribers who could easily rewatch entire cards during the ESPN era.
The issue hit home for White after his own family tried and failed to rewatch last month’s UFC Freedom 250 card at the White House.
Made aware of it? My fans were torturing me that they couldn’t watch the White House fight event,” White said when asked if he knew about the problem.
They’re not wrong. But the problem is the music. The music, and you’ve gotta take the walkouts out.
He continued:
We’re working on it. You’re not wrong, and I’ve been getting tortured over this in my own house.
How Paramount+ Currently Handles UFC Replays
The UFC moved to Paramount+ after inking a reported $7.7 billion media rights agreement that runs through 2033. Under the deal, numbered events are no longer sold as traditional pay-per-view in the U.S. and are instead included with a Paramount+ subscription.
Paramount+ markets replays and highlights for every UFC event. Still, those are typically served up as individual fights, highlight packages, and reaction shows rather than one uninterrupted stream of the full card.
The platform also hosts a UFC archive library of more than 1,400 items, featuring curated compilations and selected main cards from 2000 through 2025.
White’s comments follow the promotion’s touted success on the platform, with the company reporting UFC Freedom 250 drew 17 million viewers, with more global numbers still to come.
UFC 329 marked the latest numbered event on the platform, headlined by Conor McGregor’s return against Max Holloway. White had earlier outlined five scenarios for McGregor should the Irishman win.
It remains to be seen when Paramount will introduce full event replays, though fans will be hoping for a fix before the next numbered event. UFC 330 takes place in Philadelphia on August 15, with Ian Machado Garry challenging Islam Makhachev for the welterweight title in the main event.





