This past Saturday's UFC 192 card was a pretty entertaining affair, but it did not go off without a hiccup or two, the most significant one being the scrapped fight between Johny Hendricks and Tyron Woodley. For those that might not already be aware, Hendricks had serious issues with his weight cut resulting in a brief hospitalization for the former champion and subsequent cancellation of the bout.

In the aftermath of the news, Woodley was announced as having the next title shot, and that's when a member of the UFC rankings panel decided to step up his internetting game and tweeted some very abrasive comments towards Tyron and former bantamweight champion, Dominick Cruz. The panel member, Justin Mayer, berated the two fighters about respect, taking fights on the fly and admonished that Woodley's future title shot was not earned.

Several UFC fighters, members of the media, and fans alerted UFC officials to the acrimonious tweets, and according to UFC Director of Public Relations, Dave Sholler, the promotion is looking into the matter, citing that "professionalism in ranking is vital." A fact that should be noted here is that the UFC is responsible for the final approval of panel applicants.

It should also be noted that the Twitter account linked to the panelist has been deleted, and a person from another account, also presumed to be that of Justin Mayer, is saying that there is a case of stolen identity afoot.

Bloody Elbow will provide any pertinent updates to this story as they become available.