
Dana White Suggests God Himself Kept Storm from UFC Event, Now It Appears Storm Actually Did Split in Two Around White House
UFC President Dana White could not overlook the break in the weather that allowed UFC Freedom 250 at the White House to proceed as planned.
That Sunday, June 14, was uncertain as forecasts did not look promising.
This was an outdoor event where fighters could step onto a canvas that, if wet from rain, may have proven hazardous.
Moreover, if lightning struck near the event, it could have caused a 30-minute delay, with every subsequent strike furthering the time before resuming the action.
This would have been a disaster not only for White, but for President Donald Trump, much to the joy of leftists always yearning for his demise.
The Washington Examiner noted a Thursday comment by White that will air as part of a Fox Nation documentary about the event. “God, Mother Nature, whatever you want to call it, those clouds splitting and going around us — listen, I don’t know how to describe it, but it was pretty d*** awesome.”
White isn’t exactly outspoken as a believer, but looking at the forecast posted by MyRadar Weather to social media platform Facebook just hours before the fights, how else could you explain what happened?
The timeline showed storms and high winds around 8:30 p.m. After 9 p.m., a downpour and possible lightning were predicted. By 10 p.m., the storms were forecasted to move east, but the event would be in a tailspin at that point with so many delays.