Ronda Rousey’s first foray into WWE took place at the iconic WrestleMania 31, where she was at the height of her powers, having just dispatched Cat Zingano in a mere 14 seconds to defend her UFC championship for the fifth time.
Her electrifying appearance at WrestleMania 31 sent 76,000 fans at Levi’s Stadium into a frenzy, with cheers and chants erupting as the UFC star effortlessly took down Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. It was a moment that solidified Rousey’s crossover appeal and set the stage for her incredible journey in the world of professional wrestling
Causing WWE to “make waves” in her first appearance, helping Rousey’s name continue to soar like a kite in the wind, people wonder if the female fighter should consider the possibility of entering the world’s top entertainment wrestling arena in the future.
However, things changed dramatically after just 2 years when Rousey (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) fell dramatically in the UFC. The female fighter lost the championship after a humiliating loss to Holly Holm, then lost to Amanda Nunes in the women’s bantamweight title match at UFC 207.
Currently, no one knows what will happen to Rousey’s UFC career because she has been completely silent and only “active” on Instagram. Her name has gradually been forgotten over time.
However, Paul Heyman, a famous WWE figure, still believes that Rousey will regain her glory in the wrestling ring.
“I think the WWE audience will embrace Ronda Rousey with open arms. I think Ronda Rousey is a perfect fit for WWE. I would love to see this happen and would be happy to discuss with her all the benefits she could get from being Paul Heyman’s person.”
Paul Heyman, who has been active in the professional wrestling industry for 30 years with a series of roles. Heyman was the owner of ECW and former manager of WWE Smackdown. Currently, he is the manager of the “beast” Brock Lesnar – a former UFC champion.
Ronda Rousey “caused a storm” in her first appearance at WWE: