Tyron Woodley made his case for being added to the UFC 202 card after making quick work of Robbie Lawler on Saturday night.

Tyron Woodley made his case for being added to the UFC 202 card, set for Las Vegas in less than three weeks, after making quick work of Robbie Lawler at UFC 201 on Saturday night in Atlanta.

Woodley, who KO’d Lawler is just over two minutes to claim the welterweight title, wants Nick Diaz on the Aug. 20 card at T-Mobile Arena. Nick’s brother, Nate, headlines that card in his rematch against Conor McGregor.

"I think Nick Diaz comes off suspension in two days, he's a money fight, I've been in this game, I'm a O.G., I've been here for a while and I want to make the big dough," Woodley said, per Fox Sports. "So if he wants to fight in August with his brother Nate Diaz, I think me and him and share that event. I'm uninjured, August, I'm ready to go 202. Let's make the money.”

It’s doubtful, however, the UFC will put Woodley in another fight in such short order.

Woodley’s second preference is Georges St-Pierre at UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden, the fight promotion’s first-ever card in New York. St-Pierre is currently retired but is negotiating a return with the UFC.

Many MMA observers believe Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson should be next up for a shot at the welterweight championship. Thompson asked Woodley for that opportunity during FS1’s post-fight coverage. Woodley didn’t seem interested and suggested Thompson fight Lawler.

.@WonderboyMMA challenged @TWooodley on the @FS1 postfight show and got SHUT DOWN. #UFC201



CC: @NickDiaz209 https://t.co/OgZWuDghBh — FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) July 31, 2016

"I want to make some money now, I'm going to be honest,” Woodley also said. “The goal one is to be the welterweight champion of the world, but I put in too much time, I'm away from my family way too often. This is a sport where we can make cash now.”

While his honesty is refreshing, who Woodley fights next is not exactly his choice.