"I flew all the way out here and you guys give me 60 seconds?"
On Sunday, Netflix aired the highly-anticipated Tom Brady roast special, which featured a star-studded lineup of entertainers, sports personalities, and even a comedian or two taking shots at the American football legend in front of a stadium full of people.
Among those who were given the opportunity to blast Brady was Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White. Before launching into his material, however, White took aim at Netflix, questioning why he had only been given a minute with the microphone.
"This is not my thing, so I'm gonna keep this short like Gronk's bus," White began, explaining why he was annoyed at Netflix.
"I flew all the way out here and you guys give me 60 seconds?" he said, directing his ire at the streaming platform's higher-ups. "My name is Dana, is that not trans enough for you liberal f*cks? No? Alright."
The remainder of White's limited time was spent ripping into Brady.
"Tom, you played for the Patriots for so long that I was actually starting to feel like you were from Boston," he said. "Then I saw you run, and I was like, no he's definitely from San Francisco."
"You led the league for 20 years in passing," White continued, pausing before adding, "as a straight guy."
During a press conference earlier this year, White was asked whether he would consider partnering with Netflix for his upcoming TV deal.
"In my opinion, Netflix should have gotten into live sports a long time ago," he replied. "They're late to the game, but they're a force, when you look at the amount of homes that they're in worldwide."
"As all these streaming companies get bigger and bigger, they have to be involved in live sports," he added, noting that his team will be "talking to everybody" when the deal comes up.
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