If Ronda Rousey ever again dabbles in the realm of sports entertainment, it will be a long time down the road.
But that doesn't mean the UFC women's bantamweight champion does want to give World Wrestling Entertainment another go.
"I'm going to find a way," Rousey said on Monday's edition of The MMA Hour. "Somehow, some way, some day. I just have no clue when."
Rousey, whose autobiography is now on sale, made a much-publicized appearance in the ring at Wrestlemania 31 in March.
But several things are keeping her from becoming more involved in pro wrestling, her UFC contract and a busy SCHEDULE of outside activities chief among them.
Still, though, Rousey is a hardcore pro wrestling fan who attends local shows in her free time in Southern California. So even if it's not until her MMA CAREER ends, Rousey holds out hope that she'll once again have some fun in the world of make-believe fighting.
"I'm willing to find a way to get back in there," she said. "I don't know how it would be possible in the foreseeable future. It's definitely not possible for a very, very long time, I have an extremely full SCHEDULE."
Source: Dave Doyle (mmafighting.com)
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My opinnion may shock you.
I actually think a pro wrestling run for Ronda could not only be refreshing for her, but also for the UFC's Women's Bantamweight Division. Clearly she enjoys it, and from a personal standpoint she doesn't really respect her opponents enough to put on good fights. Sure it's fun to watch her run right through it, but it would be better if she was doing that on her way to the title instead of the title scene (which btw she was). Other than Miesha Tate and Liz Carmouche she's pratically run right through all of her opponents. I respect Ronda as an athlete 100%, she's easily the most dominant fighter ever (male or female), and I am aware that the whole objective in MMA is to knock out or submit your opponent. But it's hard to market a championship fight that you know won't even last 20 seconds.
Ronda going to the WWE would not only be more financially satisfying for her, but more aestheticly pleasing to those who are actual fans of MMA. She's really got nothing left to prove in her MMA career: She got a bronze medal in the olympics, she was killing girls at 145 then went down to 135 and has been a slaughterhouse ever since, Cyborg isn't gonna make 135, and after the Zingano fight she's pratically cleaned out the division.
The only downfall is, for her to be a dynamic character in pro wrestling, she'd have to look beatable. And I highly doubt Ronda wants that to happen, 'cause we all know what would happen in real life to a good percentage of those WWE girls.
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