Ronda Rousey’s forthcoming autobiography, “Our Fight,” set to release on April 4, delves into her MMA career’s conclusion and her two WWE runs. Recently, on Never Before Told, Rousey was asked if she held anything back in the book.
“The only thing that really held me back was the number of words I was allowed to have in this book. We were contractually held to 90,000 words, and I was going to talk so much more shit, especially about John Laurinaitis and Bruce Prichard. I understand, we had to streamline everything and now take a detour on the ‘fuck these old bastards’ path. There was a lot more to it, but I had to get down to the meat and potatoes,” she revealed.
Rousey has previously criticized Bruce Prichard for being Vince’s avatar.
In another segment of the interview, Rousey labeled WWE as a “s*it show” and asserted that she never intends on returning. Her remarks offer insight into her perspective on the wrestling industry and her future plans.
These revelations give fans a glimpse into Rousey’s unfiltered thoughts and experiences, offering a deeper understanding of her journey in both MMA and WWE.
How do you think Ronda Rousey’s revelations about her experiences in WWE and her interactions with figures like John Laurinaitis and Bruce Prichard will impact her legacy in both MMA and professional wrestling? Let us know in the comments below.