Rousey’s Netflix card announced

Ronda Rousey just announced a Netflix event billed as a “fighters vs. establishment” show at the Intuit Dome on May 16 — card names dropped include Gina Carano, Nate Diaz and Mike Perry, and Rousey publicly called out UFC exec Hunter Campbell in the rollout [X].

Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry was formally added as a five-round welterweight fight contested under the Unified Rules, according to Netflix’s event page. (netflix.com) Francis Ngannou will headline a heavyweight clash with Philipe Lins on the same triple‑headliner, with Netflix listing Ngannou at 18–3 and Lins at 18–5. (netflix.com) Most Valuable Promotions (Jake Paul’s company) is the promoter behind the show and Netflix says the event will stream live globally on its platform at no additional cost to the service’s 325+ million members. (netflix.com) Rousey escalated the event’s “fighters vs. establishment” message by publicly targeting UFC executive Hunter Campbell in a social‑media post that included the line “P.S. #HunterCampbell pissed off the wrong b—, I’m coming for your job mot—.” (mmajunkie.usatoday.com) Netflix’s Tudum notes tickets are on sale through Ticketmaster and frames the lineup as MVP’s first MMA show following the promoter’s boxing collaborations with the streamer. (netflix.com) Netflix’s preview also highlights Nate Diaz’s post‑UFC activity — including launching his own promotion, Real Fight, Inc., and headlining crossover bouts — as context for his return to MMA on this card. (netflix.com)

Get your own daily briefing

Scout delivers personalized news, insights, and conversations tailored to your role and industry.

Download on the App Store

Shared from Scout - Be the smartest in the room.