Ronda Rousey’s Wrestling Critique

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Ronda Rousey (Credit: ESPN)

Ronda Rousey (Credit: ESPN)

Ronda Rousey shook the wrestling world by dismissing it as a sport during an interview, likening it more to an intense performance akin to figure skating. Despite criticism, EC3 echoes her sentiments, emphasizing wrestling’s high-risk nature and internal competition.

Rousey, retired from wrestling, remains unfazed by detractors, asserting her viewpoint with conviction. Ronda Rousey’s departure from WWE after SummerSlam last year left fans and pundits speculating about her views on the industry.

Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey (Credit: ESPN)

Performance or Sport?

In a recent interview, she boldly criticized professional wrestling’s classification as a legitimate sport, igniting a fiery debate within the wrestling community. Rousey’s comparison of wrestling to figure skating, highlighting its scripted nature and collaborative performances, sparked controversy among fans and wrestlers alike.

EC3, the current NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion, echoed Rousey’s sentiments, emphasizing the intense nature of wrestling as a performance rather than a traditional competitive sport.

He shed light on the rigorous challenges wrestlers face, both physically and mentally, underscoring the internal competition for opportunities within the industry.

Ronda Rousey (Credit: ESPN)
Ronda Rousey (Credit: ESPN)

While Rousey’s remarks have drawn criticism from some quarters, she remains steadfast in her stance, unfazed by detractors’ opinions. Her candid critique has reignited discussions about the authenticity and nature of professional wrestling, prompting introspection within the wrestling community.

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Arin Tripathi is a Bangalore-based Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart and one of the publication's most prolific contributors, with over 3,600 published articles. He specializes in crafting content related to U.S.-based shows and series, with deep focus on Marvel Cinematic Universe coverage, MCU character explainers, and major streaming releases on Netflix and Hulu.

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