Former UFC stars are dominating the WWE
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It is no secret that WWE and UFC have had similar faces in their arsenal. Many athletes have made a switch between the companies. Where WWE exports have not been that great of a success barring Brock Lesnar who many might consider as more of a UFC fighter than a WWE superstar.
While former WWE champion like CM punk failed miserably in his short UFC career, the likes of Ronda Rousey, a former UFC champion is bossing the WWE.
The current major champions on Raw, WWE's prime show are in fact former UFC stars. Brock Lesnar is the current Universal Champion of the world and Ronda Rousey is the reigning Women's champion on WWE's flagship show.
This diversity in reputation just shows which way the brand supremacy is tilting. The WWE universe loves to see UFC stars compete in the squared circle whereas the UFC fans are not so much bothered by former WWE superstars making an octagon debut owing to the fact that both these companies have a very different picture of what a fight is.