On The Wrestling Informer podcast, Billy Bhatti shared insights about a potential crossover event featuring boxing, MMA, and wrestling. According to him, WWE’s scheduled Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia might evolve into a single mega-show combining UFC, WWE, and boxing.
This event could be part of the initiatives of the newly established boxing promotion TKO, which is headed by UFC president Dana White.
"It’s entirely possible that this could replace WWE’s traditional Crown Jewel show, transforming it into a unified spectacle of WWE, UFC, and boxing—if they can get everything in place by November," Bhatti stated.
The expected card for the TKO event could feature a WWE championship match, three professional boxing bouts, two UFC fights—including a title clash—and a high-profile boxing main event. Additionally, a celebrity boxing match is under discussion. Names such as Logan Paul and Conor McGregor are being floated, though McGregor’s involvement remains uncertain—whether he’ll compete in UFC or step into a boxing ring.
"There’s a strong chance that The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) will make an appearance, and if that happens this year, John Cena could also be brought in," Bhatti added.