No, Nina Drama Didn’t Get Fired by UFC

No, Nina Drama Didn’t Get Fired by UFC

As a seasoned gamer with years of navigating the chaotic world of online personalities and sports journalism under my belt, I can confidently say that the latest rumors surrounding Nina Drama and her alleged termination by UFC are, to put it mildly, as accurate as a wrestler’s hold in a WWE match.


Lately, gossip has been spreading about online influencer, YouTube content creator, and journalist Nina-Marie Daniele, more commonly known as Nina Drama, allegedly being let go by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This has sparked curiosity among fans, leaving them to wonder if there is any basis to these claims.

Here is your question answered.

Did Nina Drama get fired by UFC?

No, the UFC did not fire Nina Drama.

Through her Instagram stories, Marie Daniele dispelled the rumors by stating that she wasn’t actually terminated. In one of her posts, she humorously commented, “Apparently the UFC didn’t fire me LOL,” before expressing gratitude towards Dana White and the UFC organization. (via Sportskeeda)

As a passionate fan, I can’t help but share some recent developments that have caught my attention regarding Nina Drama. The chatter about her departure from the YouTube scene started circulating online, following an altercation between Nina and fellow YouTuber The MMA Guru. Fast forward to October, The MMA Guru voiced his displeasure on X (previously Twitter) over a cameraman’s behavior at the UFC 307 press conference. He expressed his frustration, stating that the cameraman was primarily focusing on journalist Amy Kaplan’s physical appearance instead of her professional role.

In response to The MMA Guru’s remarks about Kaplan that appeared to body-shame him, Nina Drama penned a long post on social media. She referred to him as a “worm chasing fame” and accused him of not being able to stop mentioning her name. Drama asserted that she felt compelled to defend Kaplan. Additionally, she acknowledged that while she might not be popular with everyone, and that she may come off as awkward or irritating, she was not a “vile individual.

Drama further called him a “rude, vile, ignorant, dusty, pathetic troll.” “Trust me, everyone at the UFC knows who you are because of all the rumors and lies you’ve spread for clicks and views,” she stated. Drama concluded by saying The MMA Guru owed Amy Kaplan “an apology” and that he should also apologize to himself for “turning out less than human.”

After that, I found myself diving into a heated response from The MMA Guru, as he posted a 40-minute video on YouTube, criticizing Nina Drama. In the video, he pointed out her hypocrisy, her reliance on her looks to garner more views, and even called attention to the moment she chuckled when Strickland made jests about overweight individuals.

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2024-11-19 16:10