Ronda Rousey’s autobiography, “Our Fight,” reveals an interesting detail about her first title defense in WWE.
After winning her first title match at Money in the Bank, Rousey was told Lacey Evans would be cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase and winning the championship from her that same night.
WWE Changed Plans
Rousey, excited for Evans, even shared this news with her personally.
However, plans changed just days before the event. Paul Heyman informed Rousey that Vince McMahon preferred Liv Morgan to win the title instead.
This last-minute decision left Rousey frustrated, especially for Evans, who was likely still expecting her big title win.
Rousey goes on to describe her anger in the book. She was upset for Evans, who was likely still under the impression she would be champion.
Rousey also felt frustrated at being put in a position where she had to deliver the bad news. Ultimately, she was angry at the way Vince McMahon made such important decisions based on a whim, without considering the impact on the wrestlers involved.
While Rousey has retired from professional wrestling and some have criticized her comments about WWE, it’s clear this experience left a bad taste in her mouth. She’s now focused on her other endeavors, but this story offers a look into the unpredictable world of professional wrestling and the last-minute changes that can occur.