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Ronda Rousey parted ways with WWE after her match against Shayna Baszler at SummerSlam last year. Since then, she has publicly criticized her experience with the company and gone after Vince McMahon in particular. In fact, she claimed that anyone is better than McMahon as Head of WWE.
In her book “Our Fight,” Ronda Rousey talked about her WWE experiences, providing candid insights into her tenure with the company. Notably, she uses strong language towards Bruce Prichard and John Laurinaitis, expressing her frustrations by telling them to go ‘f*** themselves.’ Ronda Rousey also alleges that WWE discriminated against women.
While speaking with CBSSports.com, Ronda Rousey shared her thoughts on WWE’s new leadership under Paul “Triple H” Levesque. She saw a positive outlook, contrasting it with her views on Vince McMahon’s tenure and stated that anyone can is better as Head of WWE than Vince McMahon.
Rousey also commented on recent developments in WWE, noting comments from Natalya Neidhart about a recent card featuring equal representation of women alongside men. Rousey emphasized her desire to see women not only featured in matches but also given substantial time on the show. She expressed happiness for the women currently thriving under the new regime, believing there is significant potential for improvement in how women are represented and utilized in WWE.
“I think anyone’s better than Vince McMahon. The only place you can go is up. I really enjoy Triple H and working with him, and honestly, I haven’t been watching, but I saw something from Natty [Neidhart] saying that they had a card recently that had just as many women on it as the men.”
“That’s what I would really like to see. The women equally represented with not just matches on the card, but time on the show. I feel there’s no place they could go but up and I’m really, really happy for all the women still there and thriving under the new regime.”
Ronda Rousey has been labeled bitter woman for her anti-WWE remarks, and it’s not difficult to understand why. Nevertheless, Rousey is far more focused on her other career right now, so pro wrestling doesn’t really matter to her anymore.
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