News broke late Friday that the UFC had 23 new celebrity investors, and there were some heavy-hitting names on the list.

Today, after the initial report from The Wall Street Journal, the promotion unveiled the complete list of superstars who have an ownership stake in the world’s leading MMA organization.

The UFC recently was sold to William Morris Endeavor-International Management Group for $4 billion, and the powerful talent agency has brought some of the elite from Hollywood and the sports world into the fold.

Terms of the investments from each of the 23 celebrities were not revealed, but all of them certainly have a few bucks in the bank to set aside for an investment opportunity: Ben Affleck, Michael Bay, Tom Brady, Rob Dyrdek, Guy Fieri, Flea, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, Calvin Harris, Anthony Kiedis, Jimmy Kimmel, Robert Kraft, Adam Levine, Li Na, LL Cool J, Cam Newton, Conan O’Brien, Trey Parker, Tyler Perry, Maria Sharapova, Sylvester Stallone, Mark Wahlberg, Serena Williams and Venus Williams are the names released today by the UFC and WME-IMG.

“Expanding our ownership group to include this caliber of talent and entrepreneurs is a strong indicator of the UFC’s fast-growing global presence,” UFC President Dana White stated. “Our new investors bring an incredible depth of knowledge and experience to help us continue to elevate this brand and capitalize on its entertainment and sports crossover appeal.”

The list of stars is a who’s-who of celebrity UFC fans, and many of the new part-owners are regular fixtures cageside at events.

O’Brien also announced the deal on Thursday’s new episode of “Conan” on TBS, jokingly adding he would soon be competing in the octagon.

WME-IMG co-CEO Ari Emanuel said selecting the 23 for potential investment was simple.

“They would always ask for tickets,” Emanuel told The Wall Street Journal, adding, “I think it’s a mainstream sport now.”

The full list of investors:

Ben Affleck: Actor, director, producer with two Oscar wins. Films include “Good Will Hunting,” “The Town,” “Argo,” “Gone Girl” and “Shakespeare in Love.” Michael Bay: Director and producer. Films include “The Rock,” “Armageddon,” “Pearl Harbor,” and the “Transformers” series. Tom Brady: New England Patriots quarterback. Four-time Super Bowl champion, three-time Super Bowl MVP, two-time NFL MVP, 11-time Pro Bowl selection. Rob Dyrdek: Professional skateboarder, actor, reality star. Owner of 21 Guinness World Records for skateboarding. Guy Fieri: Celebrity chef, restaurant owner. Star of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” on the Food Network. Flea: Musician, actor. Bass player for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Ranked No. 2 bass player of all time by Rolling Stone. Film credits include “Back to the Future II” and “Back to the Future III,” “The Big Lebowski” and “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.” Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye: Musician. Two-time Grammy winner. Oscar nominee for Best Original Song. Calvin Harris: Musician, DJ. Grammy winner. Anthony Kiedis: Musician. Lead singer for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Jimmy Kimmel: TV host. Host of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Frequent awards show host, including the Emmys, American Music Awards and ESPYs. Robert Kraft: Businessman. CEO of The Kraft Group. New England Patriots owner, New England Revolution owner. Adam Levine: Musician, actor, TV host. Lead singer of Maroon 5. Co-host of “The Voice.” Film/TV credits include “Begin Again,” “Saturday Night Live” and “American Horror Story: Asylum.” Three-time Grammy winner. Li Na: Former professional tennis player. Former No. 2 women’s player in the world. Two career Grand Slam titles. LL Cool J: Musician, actor, TV host. Two-time Grammy award-winning rapper. Multiple-time Grammy Awards host. Film/TV credits include “Any Given Sunday,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “S.W.A.T.” and “NCIS: Los Angeles.” Cam Newton: NFL quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. 2010 Heisman Trophy winner. 2011 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. 2015 NFL MVP. Conan O’Brien: TV host, writer, actor. Host of “Conan,” former host of “Late Night with Conan O’Brien.” Former writer for “The Simpsons” and “Saturday Night Live.” Trey Parker: Actor, writer, director. Co-creator of “South Park.” Five-time Emmy winner. Four-time Tony winner and Grammy winner for “The Book of Mormon.” Film credits include “BASEketball,” “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” and “Team America: World Police.” Tyler Perry: Actor, writer, producer, director known for his character of Madea, which he has played in 10 feature films. Film credits include “Meet the Browns,” “Why Did I Get Married?,” “Alex Cross” and “Gone Girl.” Maria Sharapova: Former professional tennis player. Ranked No. 1 women’s singles player five separate times. Won 35 singles titles and five Grand Slams titles, including all four majors. Sylvester Stallone: Actor, writer, director, producer. Best known for his “Rocky” roles, which earned him three Oscar nominations over nearly 40 years of the character on film. Other film roles include the “Rambo” franchise and “The Expendables” franchise. Mark Wahlberg: Actor, producer, musician: Former leader of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch who transitioned to the big screen. Two-time Oscar nominee. Producer of “Entourage.” Star of “Wahlburgers” reality series. Film credits include “Boogie Nights,” “The Italian Job,” “The Departed,” “The Fighter,” “Ted” and “Ted 2,” “Lone Survivor” and “Deepwater Horizon.” Serena Williams: Professional tennis player. Six-time world’s No. 1 women’s singles player. Has combined 38 major titles with 22 singles majors and 16 doubles majors. Her 22 singles Grand Slam titles are second in tennis history. Has won nearly $82 million in prize money. Venus Williams: Professional tennis player. Three-time world’s No. 1 women’s singles player. Has seven Grand Slam singles titles and 16 women’s doubles titles with her sister Serena. Has won more than $34 million in prize money.

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