WWE Superstars will be part of the live programming at the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest next month, the UFC officially confirmed in a news post on Sunday.
The announcement came as the UFC reopened its registration window for additional Fan Fest tickets, with the two-day free event set for Saturday and Sunday, June 13 and 14, at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., just south of the White House grounds.
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The official UFC promotional materials list “UFC Athlete and WWE Superstar Meet & Greets” among the headline attractions, alongside immersive fan experiences, live panels and Q&As, the UFC Freedom 250 ceremonial weigh-in, a Zac Brown Band concert fueled by Monster Energy, and the UFC Freedom 250 watch party. No specific WWE names have been disclosed yet.
It marks the most visible physical crossover yet between WWE and UFC under TKO Group Holdings, which has owned both promotions since the September 2023 merger. TKO has been openly pursuing cross-promotional activations, and sponsorship packages for Freedom 250 reportedly include WWE event integration ring signage, per The Independent.
The WWE-White House connection has been building independently of the UFC event. Last summer, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H attended a Trump executive order signing for the Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, performing his signature water spray entrance at the residence. President Trump himself is a WWE Hall of Famer.
The UFC card on Sunday, June 14 will be staged on the South Lawn of the White House and air on CBS and Paramount+. It is headlined by an undisputed lightweight title unification fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, with Alex Pereira facing Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title in the co-main.
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