"I have started calling myself '#MrInvisible' because they don't even respond. I thought the ranking, it might not get me the fight, but it would get me a response at least. It would be courteous."
While seven of the 16 ranked lightweights have upcoming bouts, the likes of Kevin Lee (No 5), Anthony Pettis (No 8) and Edson Barboza (No 6) are without fights. Hooker has mentioned all of them, to no avail.
"I can't be the craziest guy in the UFC, I can't be. But the higher up I'm getting, no one else seems to want to fight like I want to fight. It's quite strange. I thought I was in the elite of the world. I thought I was in the fighting championship - everyone just wants to fight everyone as much and as regularly as possible - but it's just not turning out that way."
Now, 15 weeks out from the event in Adelaide, the window for booking another fight before the December event has closed. Hooker is adamant he should be on that card, where City Kickboxing team-mate Kai Kara-France is expected to make his UFC debut, and said he expects a big name.
Barboza would be his opponent of choice. However, Hooker said his coach, Eugene Bareman, wants him to fight Pettis. Either bout would be worthy of the main event.
"Eugene wants Pettis ... If I had to pick, it would be Barboza. I feel like that's the tougher match-up."
Hooker's next bout will be the last on his UFC contract. He expects extension talks to get under way once he has agreed to his next fight.