WWE’s biggest show of the year is currently in progress, but Ronda Rousey is dealing with an injury. That situation reportedly caused WWE to change around her match at the show of shows, but that doesn’t mean the Baddest Woman on the Planet is okay with that.

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Ronda Rousey was not happy about her previous feud with Liv Morgan, so she dragged it on social media. Her WrestleMania spot isn’t what she wanted either. After all, the initial plan was for her to team with Shayna Baszler in a match with the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles on the line. It looks like WWE fans will get a lot less Ronda Rousey now.

WrestleMania 39 Sunday will feature Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs. Natalya & Shotzi vs. Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler vs. Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville. That match could be exciting, but it’s not what Rousey had in mind.

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During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer stated that Ronda Rousey’s comments on social media could have cost her and Shayna Baszler a win at WrestleMania. It will be interesting to see if WWE changes around their booking plan now.

Obviously, Ronda Rousey would have won the match if she didn’t make that post, and she still might win, but we’ll have to see what happens. That was a unique post, but they’re still the favorites to win.

Ronda Rousey ruffled some feathers with that social media post, for sure. It’s not really the best look to bury your company, especially with such a big event on the horizon. Only time will tell if Rousey’s comments will come back to haunt her in WWE.

Ronda Rousey might not be 100% happy about her placement on the WrestleMania card, but she could still make the best of it. Hopefully, her placement on the lineup will still give fans a lot to cheer about during the showcase of the immortals.

What’s your take on Ronda Rousey’s social media activity? Sound off in the comments!

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