Ronda Rousey left WWE after her SummerSlam match against Shayna Baszler last year. She hasn’t shied away from expressing her grievances about the company. In her book “Our Fight,” Rousey doesn’t hold back, especially targeting Bruce Prichard and John Laurinaitis, even alleging discrimination against women in WWE.
Dutch Mantell, a former WWE manager, called out Rousey’s complaints on Story Time, highlighting her ingratitude despite WWE’s massive push for her.
Ronda Rousey’s WWE Fallout
Although Rousey’s wrestling career has ended, her criticisms linger, branding her as a bitter figure. However, she’s moving forward, focusing on other aspects of her life beyond wrestling.
Despite her departure from WWE and the controversy surrounding her remarks, Ronda Rousey continues to remain a polarizing figure in the wrestling community. While some view her criticisms as valid points, others perceive her as unappreciative of the opportunities afforded to her by the company.
Regardless of differing opinions, Rousey’s impact on the wrestling world is undeniable, sparking ongoing discussions about the treatment of talent and the culture within the industry.
As she transitions into new endeavors outside of wrestling, her legacy within WWE and the broader combat sports landscape remains a topic of debate among fans and insiders alike.