UFC’s Jorge Masvidal Believes He Can ‘Save A Lot Of Lives’ With FBI Partnership

Jorge Masvidal has said he feels like he can save lives after training FBI students in Quantico with the UFC. 

The UFC’s partnership with the FBI drew something of a mixed response, with Director Kash Patel catching flak for treating the event as a convention in a custom tracksuit, and The Onion writing a satirical piece parodying the entire deal. 

But from within the situation was Masvidal, and he feels that the opportunity to train aspiring agents in de-escalation is important. 

“As you already know, your boy’s been invited to Quantico, headquarters of the FBI. They want me to teach people how to subdue perpetrators, and all things like that,” Masvidal said. “Not to be cliche or corny, but I think I can save a lot of lives, you know? Because if they could de-escalate a situation and learn to how to subdue somebody properly. Maybe it doesn’t have to get to that point to fire their weapon.”

Masvidal has not fought in MMA since losing his fourth fight in a row against Gilbert Burns in 2023. His last win came via doctor stoppage to beat Nate Diaz for the BMF Championship in 2019, though he lost to Diaz when they met in a boxing fight in 2024. He had announced his retirement from MMA after losing to Burns, but remains signed to UFC and re-entered the testing pool last year indicating an openness to continue. 

Eddie Hearn: Tom Aspinall’s UFC Contract Is A ‘F***ing Disgrace’

Eddie Hearn had a grim assessment of UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall’s contract with the MMA promotion. 

Hearn signed Aspinall as the inaugural client of Matchroom Talent Agency, marking the boxing promoter’s first foray into MMA as a business manager to the UFC’s heaviest champion. 

But the move also came after UFC President Dana White had signed Conor Benn for $15 million to turn him away from Matchroom Boxing to Zuffa Boxing, starting a quasi-feud between the promoters.

The latest round of digs came via Hearn’s interview with “Pro Boxing Fans,” during which he took issue with the MMA media for not asking what he felt to be the important questions. 

“What you should be saying is, ‘Are you actually considering the problem that you have right now? Are you actually going to look at fighter pay in the UFC?’,” he said. 

Hearn added about Aspinall, “Because I represent the UFC World Heavyweight Champion. I’m going to bite my tongue a little bit for now. But what I will tell you is his contract is a f***ing disgrace. A disgrace.”

He said he couldn’t believe the money Aspinall is on when looking at the commercial revenue a fight between him and Alex Pereira or a rematch with Ciryl Gane would generate. 

“Honestly, if I’m Tom Aspinall, I’m looking at that contract. I go, ‘I don’t even think you should f***ing bother,'” he continued. “The time you’ve paid your tax return and paid your team, there’s no f***ing point in fighting.”

Despite that, Hearn said that Aspinall wants to come back. He wants to rematch Gane and he wants to fight Pereira, ultimately wanting to defend his UFC Heavyweight title. Aspinall has resumed training following his eye surgeries at the beginning of the year.

AEW Collision Results 3/21 – Brawling Birds Vs. Sisters Of Sin, LFI In Trios Action

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s coverage of “AEW Collision: Slam Dunk Saturday” on March 21, 2026, coming to you from the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California!

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher will put his title on the line against NJPW’s Robbie Eagles. Eagles earned a shot at the title during the House Rules show in Australia last month. Eagles also trained Fletcher and has known him since Fletcher was 12.

After defeating The IINSPIRATION in less than two minutes, the Brawling Birds look to continue their winning streak when they take on Sisters of Sin.

Claudio Castagnoli and Daniel Garcia will compete against Komander and Mascara Dorada.

RUSH and Dralistico returned from injury to compete in the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale alongside Beast Mortos. All three men will be in action tonight.

Dave Meltzer Breaks Down Viewership & Social Media Metrics For AEW Revolution 2026

At the time of writing, it’s been almost a week since AEW Revolution 2026 took place and fans are still buzzing over what they witnessed in Los Angeles, California. The show received rave reviews from those in attendance and from people who watched at home, resulting in the fallout episode of “AEW Dynamite” earning its highest TV rating in nine months. In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer spoke openly about the ins and outs of the show from a financial standpoint, as well as how important the social media engagement and pay-per-view buys were to its success.

In terms of the pay-per-view buys, Revolution 2026 was an overwhelming success according to Meltzer. He reported that the show earned the most buys since All In Texas in July 2025, and while he didn’t know the exact number, he was able to confirm that the buys were up 27% from All Out and Full Gear in September and November 2025. With that said, given that Revolution was the first AEW pay-per-view of the year, and the first since December 2025, Meltzer believes that this show won’t be topped until potentially All In London in August. Going beyond 2025, Meltzer went as far to say that Revolution 2026 was the most successful non-All In show AEW has produced since Revolution 2024, which featured Sting’s retirement match.

As far as Google searches and social media engagement, the day of Revolution 2026 saw the most AEW related searches since the first All In London pay-per-view in August 2023. With that said, Meltzer did note that the appearance of Ronda Rousey was a big factor in that metric, taking up six of the top ten searches about AEW in the past week, including the top four, with comedian Wayne Brady taking the number five slot as he was involved in The Infantry’s match with Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall on the Zero Hour pre-show. Speaking of Zero Hour, the show didn’t air on HBO MAX for most customers, one of many problems the service had while streaming the show, which led to people ordering the show from other places. However, HBO MAX did set its record for most AEW pay-per-view buys since the service starting streaming the shows. 

AEW Star Kyle Fletcher Names His All-Time Favorite Wrestlers

Now in his second reign as AEW TBS Champion and one of the budding young stars of AEW in general, Kyle Fletcher has reached the point where he could be inspiring kids to follow in his footsteps. But given that Fletcher himself is only 27 years old and not far removed from being a young man with a wrestling dream, it’s fair to wonder just who was inspiring Fletcher during his formative days as a performer.

It’s a good thing then that Fletcher hasn’t been shy about sharing who his heroes were. During an appearance on “The Masked Man Show,” the “Protostar” was asked who were his favorite wrestlers growing up. Surprisingly, Fletcher didn’t name Randy Orton, a wrestler he has often been compared to in recent years, but did reveal an eclectic mix of talents from both WWE and New Japan that served as his favorites.

“So my very first favorite wrestler was Jeff Hardy,” Fletcher said. “He was kind of the man that made me fall in love with pro wrestling. And then from there, my love kind of…I mean, from Jeff, it was then, you’ll love this, The Miz was my next big favorite. The Miz, yup. And then from there, I got into a lot of Japanese wrestling. New Japan Pro Wrestling was kind of my next thing that I fell in love with. Jushin Liger was a big one for me. And then Prince Devitt as well. And yeah, probably Kenny Omega next after that were my favorites.”

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