Ronda Rousey made a solid impact during her professional wrestling career despite not having any prior experience with it. Despite what some of the fans may have to opine about her capabilities, it’s a fact that she brought tremendous mainstream attention to the product in her 1-year run in the company that forced the fans to watch the show.
Debuting at Royal Rumble 2018, Ronda Rousey wrestled her first official match at WrestleMania 34 and then performed regularly until the main event of WrestleMania 35. She also enjoyed a 200-plus day run with the Raw Women’s Championship before dropping it to Becky Lynch. At this point, it’s not clear when she might be returning.
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But neither herself nor WWE is in a hurry to get her back to professional wrestling. There’s also a negative aspect of this industry that Ronda Rousey hates the most. While speaking with Digital Spy, The Baddest Woman On The Planet noted that not being able to lay down after taking bumps was the least favorite thing about her WWE job.
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“I love wrestling but I think it was maybe Sarah Rowe (Sarah Logan in WWE) who told me this, she wrestles for free but they pay her to travel.”
“The hardest part I think was just not being able to lay down horizontally, you know. Taking a bunch of hard bumps, your back hurts and you just want to lay down. All I wanted to do between shows is lay down with my legs up and traveling you’re just sitting upright all the time and my back would kill me. So the actual act of traveling I do not miss it all, it was the absolute worse.”
The other tough thing about her WWE job was that she never got to be close to her family for a longer timespan during her tenure as the champion. She is someone who loves to spend time with family while also taking care of her step-kids as well as playing video games.
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Not to mention, Ronda Rousey and her husband Travis Browney own the Browsey Acres farmhouse in Los Angeles who spend a lot of time, there, too.
Considering how much she misses that during her time as a champion, Ronda Rousey always mentioned that she would never be back in WWE as a full-timer. Meanwhile, in this same interview, the former UFC Bantamweight Champion also mentioned that life on the road became more difficult due to a back injury she suffered before joining WWE.