Triple H admits being envious of Dana White's Noche UFC production at The Sphere: "They're just crushing it"

Triple H speaks about Dana White and The Sphere [Image courtesy: Getty]
Triple H speaks about Dana White and the UFC's Sphere event. [Images courtesy: Getty]

Triple H has shared his thoughts on Dana White and the UFC's work on the Noche UFC 306 event that took place at The Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 55-year-old made an appearance at the post-event press conference of the WWE's Bad Blood event.

During his time there, he shared his thoughts on the UFC's production work at the Sphere event. Triple H admitted to being envious as he praised White's efforts in making the historic Noche UFC 306 a success.

"When I see what Dana is doing and they're just crushing it and I see stuff at The Sphere and I look at that production and I'm like, 'I wanna do that.' It's just like a lot of fun. Man, it's amazing to watch them do what they do, at the level they do it, and there's nothing like that in the world."

Check out Triple H's comments below:

Noche UFC 306 was held on Sept. 14 and was headlined by a bantamweight title clash between Sean O'Malley and Merab Dvalishvili. The co-main event featured another title clash as women flyweights Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko locked horns in a trilogy bout.

Several prominent fighters, including Diego Lopes, Brian Ortega, Norma Dumont and Irene Aldana, also competed on the card.

The event provided a unique and extraordinary visual experience to the fans present in the arena as a short movie was played before each of the five fights on the main card.

The event earned around $22 million in gate revenue, breaking the record for the highest gate revenue in UFC history.

A lightweight scrap between Esteban Ribovics and Daniel Zellhuber stole the show that night as the two fighters delivered a thrilling back-and-forth battle for the fans. Ribovics won the fight via split decision. The bout was awarded the Fight of the Night honors and both fighters received a bonus of $50,000 each.

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Edited by Puneet Sharma