Dana White reacts to the WWE move Money In The Bank from arena to stadium in Las Vegas on the same day as UFC 276,

Dana White, UFC boss, has spoken out on WWE's decision not to scale back Money in the Bank.

The 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas was the venue for the WWE pay-per view extravaganza.


Dana White reacts to the WWE move Money In The Bank from arena to stadium in Las Vegas on the same day as UFC 276,
Dana White spoke out on WWE's decision not to move their PPV from a Las Vegas stadium to an arena.

Dana White reacts to the WWE move Money In The Bank from arena to stadium in Las Vegas on the same day as UFC 276,
WWE Money In The Bank was originally scheduled to take place at Allegiant Stadium (pictured), but it was moved to MGM Grand Garden Arena

The July 2 event will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, which can hold 12,000 people and is not the Las Vegas Raiders' home.

UFC 276 will take place in the same location in the Nevada desert on the same evening.

White's pay-per-view show will be held at the T-Mobile Arena. There are already two marquee title clashes.

Israel Adesanya, middleweight champion, will defend his title against Jared Cannonier, while Alexander Volkanovski (featherweight champ) will face Max Holloway.

Las Vegas will also host International Fight Week, which offers WWE even more competition.

White spoke to The Spinnin Backfist MMA Show and stated that the WWE was probably considering it, and that their ticket prices would have been much cheaper, and there would be a lot more people in town.

"International Fight Week" is not an easy week.

Last year, Manny Pacquiao faced Yordenis Urgas in International Fight Week. This was the same night that WWE SummerSlam.

The WWE had hoped to raise Money In The Bank to stadium status, along with Wrestlemania and SummerSlam.

WWE's pay per view has yet to be announced, but the MGM Grand has already been sold out.