In case you missed the post-fight news after UFC 200, Michael Bisping's first middleweight title defense will be a rematch against Dan Henderson, which is a real sentence that I've just typed in 2016. Henderson knocked out Hector Lombard at UFC 199, just about an hour before Bisping's shocking KO of Luke Rockhold, These pair of unlikely outcomes have set the stage for something that clearly has piqued the interest of a good percentage of MMA fans. The same can't be said for higher ranked contenders in the division.

Over the weekend, former champ Chris Weidman sounded off on Twitter about the #13 ranked Hendo getting the first crack at Bisping's belt.

End of the day I feel I'm best in world and will get my belt back by beating whoever it takes but this is a joke of a system. — Chris Weidman (@ChrisWeidmanUFC) July 10, 2016

It was Weidman's neck injury that prevented him from rematching Rockhold in the UFC 199 main event, and Bisping was able to take full advantage of the short-notice opportunity. Weidman's 4th round TKO defeat vs. Rockhold at UFC 194 ended his reign as champion after three previous successful defenses.

According to UFC president Dana White, the promotion is looking at staging Bisping vs. Hendo 2 in Manchester, England, Bisping's hometown.