Nate Diaz is most certainly one of the most beloved fighters to have ever stepped foot inside the Octagon. Diaz also has lofty ambitions after retiring from MMA. There is also doubt he’ll actually work in WWE.

Nate Diaz faced off against Tony Ferguson at UFC 279. Nate Diaz successfully defeated Tony Ferguson at UFC 279, in what might have been his final fight in the promotion

A few weeks ago, Nate Diaz met Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at the trilogy fight between boxers Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. The event took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Diaz even hinted at making the jump to WWE recently. While speaking on his YouTube channel, Chael Sonnen made it clear that he doubts WWE will work with Nate Diaz.

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“You’re never going to see Nate Diaz do anything with the WWE. Never. Not something that’s paid. They might give him a ticket, they might flash the camera to him but that’s not paid, that’s not a contract.

The WWE is the scum of the earth. But they are very good at getting attention. So the fact that the WWE told us that they are talking with Nate means they have absolutely no intent of doing anything with Nate. They’ve now already won. They got the headlines, they got the dialog, it cost them a grand total of nothing. You don’t have any star that’s ever gone to the WWE that you were told ahead of time. It’s on the moment, it’s live, it’s a surprise.”

Nate Diaz also wants Jake Paul as his next opponent. Regardless, there might still be a chance fans will get to see Nate Diaz compete in WWE somewhere down the line.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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