Ronda Rousey’s Journey Of WWE And Her Desire To Work During Triple H Era
Ronda Rousey's career and her desire to wrestle under Triple H's leadership.
Published Sep 6, 2024
Table of Contents
- The thrill of wrestling
- From WrestleMania to SummerSlam
Former WWE star and UFC Hall of Famer Ronda Rousey made an impressive debut in WWE under Vince McMahon's leadership. Her influence on the wrestling industry is evident, ranging from facing Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania early in her career to being one of the first women to headline the event.
Rousey now wishes she could have experienced wrestling under a different leader, Triple H. In a recent interview, she said Triple H was among the first people to believe in her, and now she only hears about his positive feedback and how he's leading the company.
The thrill of wrestling
Rousey admitted that it was the buzz she heard about Triple H managing WWE that made her briefly sign up last year. Looking back on her career in the ring, Rousey talked about how many people develop a passion for wrestling.
Rousey's connection to wrestling goes beyond the titles and victories. She explains that the adrenaline, the thrill of performing in front of an audience and feeling the crowd's energy, is addictive. For Rousey, it was an experience beyond explanation.
From WrestleMania to SummerSlam
Rousey enjoyed a successful stint with WWE, with important milestones as the headliner at WrestleMania and playing alongside talents such as Angle. Her last appearance was at the SummerSlam event in 2023, where she wrestled against Shayna Baszler. After that match, she left WWE but continued wrestling in different categories, and she partnered with Marina Shafir at the ROH event.
In a word, Rousey's career in WWE was a series of milestone events. Even though the star wrestler is no longer performing for WWE, her words about her time there speak of her enthusiasm for wrestling.
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