Georges St-Pierre was snubbed and left in the rain outside a German night club.

St-Pierre was in Berlin to show support for fellow Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter and Canadian Francis Carmont for UFC's Fight Night on May 31. While in town, St-Pierre decided to do some club hopping, but unfortunately, the former Welterweight champion didn't get celebrity treatment after he was refused to let inside the night club.

Instead of showing a flurry of punches and kicks like what he does in the UFC, St-Pierre exhibited his sportsmanlike conduct and just shrugged off the snub. He made fun of himself on social media and even shared a picture to his followers on Twitter and Instagram.

Tried to check out Berlin nightlife but got rejected at door & stuck in rain. Had flashback of my past lol...

— Georges St-Pierre (@GeorgesStPierre) May 29, 2014

"We decided to check out the Berlin nightlife but got rejected at the door," he wrote on Instagram.

"After being turned away, it took us about twenty minutes under heavy rain to get a Taxi home. I had a flashback of my past to keep me humble. Lol. (No resentments with the security guys as they only do their job). Luckily, we met the general manager of another place who welcomed us in and we had a great time."

Meanwhile, St-Pierre had a little chat with Ground and Pound TV 1 while in Berlin. St-Pierre has been resting and laying low after vacating the welterweight title in November. He made it clear and said during the interview that he had not completely retired from the sport yet.

"I'm not retired," said St-Pierre.

"I never said it because I don't know, I'm taking a break, that's what I call it."

As for comeback in the octagon ring, he said that he would need to get the motivation back before he steps back in the UFC and fight. "I'm going to tell you the truth. I've been doing this for a long time, since I was 19. I'm 33 now. I felt, when I fought Condit, I was very hungry. I was very happy to be there. I wanted to do it a lot. Diaz, a little bit less. And the last training camp I had with Hendricks, I didn't have the same motivation. It went down, and I need to get back to that feeling of hunger."

"I need to get the motivation back."

St-Pierre further stated that he felt it was all getting monotonous for him. "It's hard because it's always the same routine and the same thing." He said he would need to attend to some things in his personal life at the moment and once everything has been taken care of, he might come back.

"We'll see how it goes, but I can't say yes, I can't say no because I just don't know right now."

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