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Ronda Rousey calls WWE a “shit show” and says she’ll never go back

During a live stream with LiveSigning’s YouTube channel to promote her new book Our Fight, Ronda Rousey didn’t hold back on calling WWE a “shit show” and claimed that she will never go back to the promotion.

“They can’t hold a sword over my head and hold me hostage with my own career,” Rousey said during the 18-minute chat. “I don’t need anything from them and I don’t intend on going back.”

Rousey said that she is free to say anything she wants because she’s no longer held captive by the organization like others.

The former Raw and Smackdown Women’s champion didn’t have nice things to say about John Laurinaitis and Bruce Prichard and blasted them for always interfering in her feud with Liv Morgan.

Rousey said that both of them can go “f*ck themselves” and promised to reveal more about them in the future.

Laurinaitis was fired from WWE last year but Prichard, who she describer as Vince McMahon’s “avatar,” still holds a high position within the company.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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