Does Jose Aldo deserve a rematch?

That's the question being floated days after the dramatic end to his four-year reign as UFC featherweight champion.

Aldo was stopped just 13 seconds into his main event bout opposite Conor McGregor at UFC 194, but fans, media and even notables like former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones have voiced support in seeing the Brazilian get a second chance right away.

UFC commentator Joe Rogan isn't part of that camp.

"The problem with doing a rematch with Conor McGregor and Aldo is that it would be so hard to sell when a guy gets knocked out quick," Rogan said Monday on his podcast. "When you hype it up for as long as you did, for two separate events, it dies off and then the first punch Conor connects with puts him out? It's hard to sell that.

"If you want to look at his lineage and history, yea, a guy who was champion for 10 years[sic], he should have a rematch."

But when it came to what exactly Aldo was owed, Rogan isn't buying the argument that the former champ "deserves" a rematch.

"Does he?" asked Rogan. "I think a lot of what [UFC] has done has been based on what compelling contenders they have for that title. Compelling contenders where you look at their style and the style of the current champion. If you wanted to make the most intriguing stylistic matchup, I think it's Frankie Edgar. A guy who won the title at 155 pounds, beat legends in B.J. Penn, just knocked out Chad Mendes with one punch, before that beat the f**k out of Cub Swanson. He's smushed everyone they've put in front of him for a few years now. He's a monster."

Rogan has made it clear he'd like to see former women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey take a considerable layoff to recover from her knockout loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in November. He's carried that thinking right over to Aldo.

"Some people are mad that I said I don't think it's smart that Aldo fight right away," Rogan said. "First of all, Aldo got knocked dead. When you get knocked dead like that you need a long time off. You need at least six months off. Conor McGregor could fight next Tuesday and so could Frankie Edgar.

"I think that fight would be f***ing bananas. For a fan, I'm so excited to see that fight. Frankie has a very dangerous style for a guy like Conor who was taken down repeatedly by Chad Mendes. He's a nasty wrester. His cardio is off the chain. His footwork is fantastic. He's got [striking coach] Mark Henry in his corner. They're going to come up with a badass gameplan. Between Henry and [McGregor coach John Kavanagh] and a winner like Frankie and a winner like Conor, goddamn."

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Comedian Bill Burr recaps UFC 194.

Long watches.

Undercard Insanity at RFA 33 Courtesy of Tommy Aaron and Jacob Rosales

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TWEETS

The Chris.

I will remember this moment for ever. It has already changed me for the better. The motivation I have inside myself has... Posted by Chris Weidman on Monday, December 14, 2015

No BONES about it.

It's all just opinion, I don't mind being second to him. He does amazing things in that cage https://t.co/IbWEB7Ddf6 — Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) December 15, 2015

Excited?

John Hand Of Stone Lineker luta dia 21 de fevereiro contra Cody Garbrandt em Pittsburg PA USA. Obrigado Senhor Jesus pic.twitter.com/mOF7NHNpTS — John Lineker (@johnlineker) December 15, 2015

Not happy.

So Sage Northcutt tops the payroll for that event? Unbelievable. 2 UFC fights and most of his opponents in the past had losing records — Chris Camozzi (@ChrisCamozzi) December 14, 2015

I don't think Sage makes too much I think everybody else makes too little https://t.co/bJkHytaQhX — Nick Newell (@NotoriousNewell) December 14, 2015

No love in the rankings and guys with one fight in the #UFC make more money than me. Am I doing something wrong? — Ryan LaFlare (@RLaFlare) December 15, 2015

Beef.

The greatest fights of 2015 have passed, so, now, will u face me or run away from a K.O in 2016?let's settle the score? @MieshaTate #sweetie — Bethe (@bethecorreia) December 14, 2015

Celebrate.

Nice.

@jonnybones did you giggle when Weidman's dad said "HE'S STILL MY BOY" — Your Bud Ben (@GoodTimeHaver) December 15, 2015

I actually felt proud for Chris's dad. Chris has and will continue to accomplish great things https://t.co/1NhAb2NnQS — Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) December 15, 2015

Still got it.

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