Sean Strickland wants to break Arman Tsarukyan's truck, which was initially offered to Justin Gaethje as a gift.
What happened?
Arman Tsarukyan had placed a $1 million bet on Justin Gaethje upsetting Ilia Topuria at UFC Freedom 250, winning $5.7 million.
The Armenian fighter then offered to buy Gaethje a truck as a gift, but Gaethje declined.
Why it matters for Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland responded to Nina Drama's comment about taking the truck, saying "Let's go break it".
This adds to the chaos surrounding the truck, with Tsarukyan now considering giving it away to one of his followers.
Tsarukyan had bought a RAM truck, which is UFC's official sponsor, hoping to leverage the partnership for a discount.
What comes next?
Arman Tsarukyan is next in line for a title shot as the No. 2 lightweight contender and may face Justin Gaethje in the future.
The situation is unclear, with Gaethje having posted a picture of a 2026 Ram 2500 Rebel on his Instagram account, sparking speculation about whether he bought the truck or received it as a gift.
As of now, Tsarukyan is stuck with the truck and the disrespect that followed Gaethje's refusal.
And Tsarukyan has already given a gift to Nina Drama, a $12,000 watch, as a gesture of gratitude for visiting Armenia.
But the future of the truck remains uncertain, with Sean Strickland's offer to break it adding to the drama.
So the situation will continue to unfold, with the UFC community waiting to see what happens next.
The truck has become a symbol of the feud between Tsarukyan and Gaethje, with Sean Strickland now involved.
Tsarukyan's decision to give the truck away to one of his followers has sparked a lot of interest, with many fans eager to see what happens next.
And with the UFC's official sponsorship of RAM, the situation has become even more complicated.
But one thing is certain, the drama surrounding the truck will continue to be a major talking point in the UFC community.