Ronda Rousey has been on a hiatus from the WWE ever since the historic Wrestlemania 35 main event match. She was ready to take time off from the grueling schedule of the company following the biggest event of the year. Additionally, a serious hand-injury occurred during the match forcing her to pull herself off from action, altogether.
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In case you are not fully aware, we should let you know that the former WWE Raw Women’s Champion underwent surgery on her pinky finger knuckle. She broke that portion during the match at WrestleMania 35 while throwing Charlotte through a table. Sporting a cast was mandatory for her during this period to keep her hand movement normal.
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Additionally, doctors installed pins her hand to keep the knuckle together during the recovery period. After approximate six weeks following the surgery, Ronda Rousey has now come up with an update on her health on the YouTube channel. Those pins exist no longer on her hand as she expects to do free movements without the help of those metals installed in her body.
This is more than a piece of good news for Ronda Rousey and her family as she expects a full recovery in due course. However, it does not mean that she is coming back to action in the near future. Her biggest priority is to become a mother at this point. After Wrestlemania, Ronda Rousey announced she and husband Travis Browne were going on an “impregnation vacation”.
Starting a family was long-term planning for the Rowdy superstar. But the ongoing WWE stint postponed those plans. After losing the women’s title at Wrestlemania 35, she is fully focussed on achieving the priority on life. Recently, Ronda Rousey appeared in an interview with UFC’s Megan Olivi where she compared her UFC debut to main eventing WrestleMania,
“Even though it was years ago and not as many people watched, it was at the Honda Center which holds maybe 16k-20k compared to WrestleMania where it was in front of maybe 80k people and millions watching. I just felt me and Carmouche was the most pivotal moment had to happen that way or women’s MMA would have ended before it started.”