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It’s easy for WWE Superstars to try something new amid hiatus from television and Ronda Rousey won’t be any different. The grueling schedule while being on the road with the company, barely allows anyone to do anything they love outside wrestling. So, a lengthy often appears to be welcoming for most of them.

Ronda Rousey has now got one following Summerslam and she might just have the desire to transition to a writer for the time being. While there’s no certainty on her future in professional wrestling, While Rousey’s professional wrestling future remains uncertain, PWInsider reports that the former Raw Women’s Champion is slated to release her second memoir, next year.

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The autobiography which will be published by the Hachette Book Group, is set to be titled “Our Fight.” The publication comes in succession to her first book, which was titled “My Fight/Your Fight.” The exact date of this book launch by Ronda Rousey is yet to be announced, although the publishers are reportedly aiming to bring it out sometime in the spring of 2024.

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Ronda Rousey published her first memoir in 2015

The first memoir of Ronda Rousey was unveiled in 2015 which revolved around her almost a decade-long journey in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Olympic judo competition, and Hollywood. After her loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in December 2016, she started venturing out of the MMA world, and into the world of professional wrestling, namely WWE. We hope that the second memoir will contain her journey in the wrestling world.

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It was in 2017 that Ronda Rousey inked a contract with the WWE, before making a surprise appearance at the 2018 Royal Rumble event. Five years after that infamous debut, she currently stands as a one-time Raw Women’s Champion, two-time SmackDown Women’s Champion, and one-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion. She had held the last title alongside fellow MMA alumni, Shayna Baszler.

Eventually, it was Baszler who turned out to be her final opponent in the WWE for the time being. The Queen of Spades was the reason why Ronda Rousey entered the squared circle, once, and following the lost against her in an MMA Rules Match at Summerslam, The Baddest Woman on the Planet proclaimed that she had “no reason to stay” in the professional wrestling business.

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