WWE Wrestlemania 32 rumors: Ronda Rousey to return to WWE Ring?

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Ronda Rousey, the UFC Women's Bantamweight champion, is still hung over from her appearance at the recently concluded Wrestlemania 31 and says there is no way she would pass up another chance to get in the WWE ring.

To recall, Rousey made quite a stir when she came out of the crowd and stood by the side of the Rock (Dwayne Johnson) to face off against Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

Despite her fierce stance, Rousey admits that she was nervous once her scheduled appearance came near. She admitted that while she did look calm and reserved, inside her heart and chest were pounding.

With regards to what had transpired, Rousey admitted she did not know what to expect. Was she going to get into a skirmish? Would she wrestle?

As it turned out, she hip tossed Triple H and locked up Stephanie McMahon in an excruciating hold and that was it. Seemingly, Rousey didn't seem to exert much effort but once it was time for her to go, sanity finally set in.

And from there, she admitted asking herself how she could go back.

The WWE Universe apparently wants to see Rousey again in Wrestlemania 32. Not just a spectator or a guest but someone who would actually get into the ring.

The thing is, UFC president Dana White may not approve of such. However, there could be one person that can convince White, and that is the Rock.

The Rock apparently had a hand in convincing White in allowing Rousey appear in Wrestlemania 31. However, the setto then was an appearance. Getting in a match physically is another.

So it remains to be seen if White would allow his champion to participate in such a math in front of what is expected to be another capacity crowd should the Rousey be included in the match cards.

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