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Conor McGregor to WWE? UFC star would 'entertain' it, says agent

'We can have a conversation', says agent Audie Attar

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 10:  UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor addresses the media during the UFC 205 press conference at The Theater at Madison Sq
Image: Conor McGregror's agent says a move to WWE is possible

Conor McGregor's agent Audie Attar says the two-weight UFC world champion would entertain an offer from wrestling giants WWE.

Wrestling legend Triple H watched live as McGregor downed Eddie Alvarez at Madison Square Garden in New York earlier this month to add the lightweight title to his featherweight strap.

The 14-time world champion told The Telegraph McGregor would flourish in WWE, saying: "He could come over, he's got it all, he could do it for sure."

WWE - Triple H
Image: Triple H has backed McGregor for a move to WWE

And Attar teased a potential move into professional wrestling for the 28-year-old on the Five Rounds podcast, suggesting he and his client were up for a "conversation".

"I think it's all about business," said Attar. "If [WWE] is going to come with an offer, we are willing to entertain it.

"We are here. Have their people call his people - which is me. We can have a conversation."

We are here. Have their people call his people - which is me. We can have a conversation.
Audie Attar

McGregor - the first man to hold titles in two UFC weight divisions simultaneously - sparked headlines over the summer when he said he would "slap the head off the entire [WWE] roster."

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However, WWE personality Paul Heyman, the on-screen manager of Brock Lesnar, believes WWE Superstars would overlook that if McGregor drew money for the company.

"Who cares if the locker room would embrace Conor McGregor?" Heyman recently told Yahoo.

WWE Raw - Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar
Image: Paul Heyman (right) manages Brock Lesnar in WWE

"If Conor McGregor can be a revenue driver for WWE, if he can sell thousands and tens of thousands of tickets, if he can move millions of T-shirts, who cares if anybody in the locker room likes it or doesn't like it?

"They just have to learn how to accept it or draw more money than Conor McGregor so they have the leverage to say, 'I don't want that guy in my locker room'.

"Until they can drive the revenue a Conor McGregor drives, then perhaps they should get used to the fact that people like that will always get offers to come in and, as the old saying goes, draw money."

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