WELL DONE!!! RONDA ROUSEY STOLE WRESTLEMANIA!!!

Yo, Ronda Rousey lit up Wrestlemania XXXIV man! I mean, for real. She looked like she belonged in that ring, like she had been doing it for a very long time. She did not look out of place for a second, and she seemed to be really enjoying herself. Just check out how happy she looked during her ring walk.


Immediately the action in the ring began, it almost felt like Ronda Rousey, the UFC fighter never existed. It felt as if it was the first time I was ever seeing Ronda Rousey. She was really consumed by the role - yes, it is all a role guys - she was playing, and that is the reason why her performance was first class.

Although I was laughing as she jumped into the ring - at 10:22 in the video - after being tagged by Kurt, as I was eager to see what and how Rowdy Ronda was about to do, I really enjoyed her quite prolonged attack on Stephanie McMahon, and really believe that Ronda has a great future in the WWE. If she sticks with it.

Kudos must be given to Stephanie McMahon - daughter of the great Vince McMahon, and sister of Shane McMahon, great in his own right - for agreeing to play the role of the punching bag and let the newbie look real good. It must take a measure of humility to do that, however, the revenue that accrues to her as the daughter of the Chairman and CEO of WWE as a consequence of a good show, must have made it  that much easier for her to take the "beating."

Come to think about it, she always had that WWE thing about her. I mean, think about the angry stares she always favoured her opponents with in her UFC staredowns and octagon walks. Recall how overly exaggerated they were? Like she was trying her hardest to look the part of a really mean bitch or something. You don't have to recall anyway. Just look at the video of her octagon walk.


Also take a look at her staredown for her fight against Holly Holm, the fight that ended with that infamous Holm knockout kick and Ronda's first loss in the UFC. She has always had the mean mug down pat.


Everything about her performance at Wrestlemania XXXIV was masterly, and the crowd seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Pairing her with WWE hall of famer, Kurt Angle, was such a great idea. It must have been a psychological boost of sorts knowing that her debut was with a legend as a tag team, and against another legend, Triple H. 

In conclusion, it is fair to say that Ronda Rousey is a future UFC hall of famer, and if she keeps at it and continues giving it her all, she will most likely be a future UFC hall of famer.

What do you think about Ronda Rousey's first "fight" in the WWE? Do you think she did good or what?

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