UFC star Nate Diaz teases move to WWE after fighter is pictured alongside Triple H and Stephanie McMahon | The Sun

UFC legend Nate Diaz teased a WWE crossover after meeting with Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.

Diaz, 37, announced his intention to leave Dana White's promotion last month after beating Tony Ferguson at UFC 279.


The American fighter's future is uncertain but he stated in September that he would only be willing to fight WWE legend Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.

That raised questions as to whether the 37-year-old would be keen to switch the octagon for the squared circle.

And the first man to beat Conor McGregor in UFC fuelled speculation of a WWE move when he posed for a photo with Chief Content Officer Triple H as well as Chairwoman and co-CEO McMahon.

Diaz posted on Instagram: "We’ll see what’s bout to happen next."

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The MMA hero has been linked with a boxing fight against Jake Paul, if the YouTuber gets past Anderson Silva on October 29.

The welterweight has also been called out by Adrien Broner, who was once touted as the next Floyd Mayweather.

But it seems like a WWE move can't be ruled out for Diaz in the near future.

The wrestling giants have brought over a number of UFC greats in recent years.

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Brock Lesnar returned in 2012 after a successful stint in White's company.

UFC Hall of Famer Ronda Rousey also linked up in 2018 and has since been dominating the women's division.

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