Ronda Rousey is the UFC's Women's Bantamweight Champion. She's also one of the few people to successfully smack around Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in their own ring at their biggest show Wrestlemania. Fans who saw the spectacular moment between Rousey and the Rock are probably wondering when the next time we'll see her in a WWE ring is. Sadly, this may not be happening anytime soon so don't think that was a setup for an epic confrontation between Rousey and the new queen of the McMahon clan.
Rousey's representative Brad Slater said on UFC Tonight that Rousey's segment was a "one-off." As of now Rousey will be focusing on her big match at UFC 190 in Brazil against Bethe Correia.
Correia is 9-0 with 2 knockouts and seven decisions. Correia was awarded the chance to face Rousey after defeating her friends and members of her Four Horsewomen stable Jassamyn Duke and Shayna Baszler. If there was ever a challenger set on taking Rousey down while also making it personal Correia is that challenger. WWE should be the last thing on her mind as much as that pains WWE fans to hear.
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Of course Rousey may make short work of Correia. In the UFC she has been nearly unstoppable. In her last fight with Cat Zingano she took her opponent down in under 14 seconds. As a matter of fact, her last three fights have totaled out to 96 seconds.
If Rousey does end up in the WWE one day you can expect her to be as dominant as the once great Chyna was back in the 90's and early 2000's. Rousey may even be more suited to plow through opponents than Chyna ever was due to her prolific mixed martial arts background. It would only be realistic that Rousey hold that Divas Championship for years.
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