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The Undertaker Backs Vince McMahon Over Dana White in Business Acumen

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WWE Legend Sides with McMahon in Recent Business Debate

Summary:
– The Undertaker and Vince McMahon spotted in Saudi Arabia for the Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou fight.
– McMahon claims he’s a better businessman than UFC’s Dana White, a sentiment The Undertaker echoes.
– WWE’s recent collaboration with UFC brings the two moguls, McMahon and White, into the spotlight.

The worlds of WWE and UFC recently intertwined, especially after their deal was finalized last month, leading to both companies being showcased at the New York Stock Exchange. This collaboration has brought two of the biggest names in sports entertainment, Vince McMahon and Dana White, into a unique working relationship.

In a recent event in Saudi Arabia for the Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou fight, both Vince McMahon and the legendary Undertaker were present. During a conversation with Mike Bohn of MMajunkie, the topic of Dana White was broached. McMahon didn’t hesitate to express his belief that he’s a superior businessman compared to White. This bold claim was supported by The Undertaker, who stated, “By far, no doubt.”

The Undertaker further elaborated on the similarities between McMahon and White, mentioning their straightforwardness and dedication to their respective brands. He said, “I think it’s hilarious. They’re so similar, the both of them. All due respect, Vince McMahon, he’s a tough guy. They’re very similar. They say what’s on their minds. They’re both really good businessmen, and they definitely want the best for each of their brands.”

While The Undertaker’s loyalty to Vince McMahon is well-known, it’s interesting to see him weigh in on this debate. Whether Dana White agrees with McMahon’s and Undertaker’s views remains to be seen.

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