Following her departure from WWE after her SummerSlam match against Shayna Baszler, Ronda Rousey took a hiatus from professional wrestling. However, she recently grabbed headlines by revealing unexpected details about her stint with WWE, including another significant accusation against the company.
In her upcoming book “Our Fight,” set for release on April 4, Ronda Rousey shares candid insights into her WWE journey. She doesn’t hold back, directing strong language towards WWE executives Bruce Prichard and John Laurinaitis, expressing her frustrations in no uncertain terms.
In an interview with Cageside Seats, Ronda Rousey expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of planning and preparation she received compared to others, particularly citing the example of Logan Paul.
Rousey highlighted that while top stars like The Bloodline had plans set a year in advance and celebrities like Paul had extensive resources and rehearsal time, she often found herself left out of discussions until she arrived at the arena.
Rousey stressed her capability to deliver outstanding matches with proper preparation but felt that female wrestlers, including herself, weren’t given the same level of support and opportunities. She even confronted Triple H, stating that she couldn’t settle for mediocrity.
Despite the potential backlash, Ronda Rousey remains unapologetic about her outspokenness and is poised to continue making waves in the wrestling world with her bold statements.