Ronda Rousey Doesn’t Want You to Speculate About Things She’s Said! and More Wrestling News

Ronda Rousey doesn’t understand why people think they have the “authority” to speak about the things she’s said!  Well, that’s the inherent issue here.  Rousey was interviewed by ESPNW, so you know that will be totally unbiased.  During the interview the rumor of her potentially leaving the WWE after WrestleMania came up, something she didn’t refutes, saying;

I honestly don’t know why [anyone] feels like [they’re] an authority to speak on the plans for my uterus.  If I responded every single time the world speculated what I was doing with my womb I would not have a free moment in the day.”

…I really don’t feel like I should have to respond to that kind of thing,” stated Rousey. “It’s my vagina, my life, keep the speculations to yourself. Leave me and my reproductive organs alone.

She then goes on to talk about her potential of leaving wrestling behind to get pregnant, saying;

I’ve not kept it a secret that I would definitely want to start a family.  But how do you go about doing that? I love this way more than I thought that I would. So do you just keep going until you just happen to get pregnant? Or should you stop and go try and get pregnant? Or is going and trying to get pregnant putting yourself on the spot and then you’re less likely to get pregnant? I’ve never had a baby before, I don’t know these kinds of things.

So she’s feeling good, right?  The balls in her court, GET READY TO DAMN THE MEN!  But wait, let’s review the tape, shall we?  Back in May of 2018, TMZ caught up with her and she revealed that she “…wants a baby soon“. Then in November she broke down over the death of her goat, and lamented that she can’t wrestle ‘forever’ and that she’s ‘letting her family down’.

Rewinding the tape all the way back to March of 2015, and she told ESPN W that it is up to her to make sure her genetic material is not wasted and that she’s an “…ovarian goldmine.”  But now, now she has an issue with her maternal plans being discussed.

Ronda Rousey everyone, the person who literally believed her own hype.  Rousey, the woman who can’t stop talking about her need and want for a family.  Rousey, one of the least liked personalities in the history of MMA among pundits.  She’s now dictating what people can and can’t talk about; despite the fact she herself, won’t stop talking about it.

The hypocrisy is real.  Some may take a stance that because she’s a woman, and such that people shouldn’t talk about things liker her reproduction.  Yet, what’s the difference?  If you blow your knee out, break your neck or suffer some other injury and your career is dangling by a thread, people talk about it.  People talked about Hiroshi Tanahashi’s multiple injuries and if he should take time off.  People talk about Daniel Bryan’s head injuries and debated if he should be even return.

Yet, we can’t talk about a person retiring because of pregnancy?  Why not?  It’s a medical situation, it’s no different.  If someone says “I’m retiring at the end of the year”, that becomes a hot topic.  If someone hints that they might be at the end of their run, that becomes a talking point.  BUT THIS?  This is too much?  This is the line?  No.  Rousey is again showing the world why she’s an entitled child.

No one is speaking for Rousey, we’re simply pointing out what she’s already said.  She always finds a way to bring up her reproductive organs.  Hell in 2012, Rousey bragged on air about how she tries to have have sex as much as possible before a fight to raise her testosterone levels.  And she didn’t say this to ESPN W, or to another woman, she said it to Jim Rome, a man who called MMA ‘human cockfighting’.

Why are we being held to a different standard than she holds herself to?  She’s the one introducing these topics into the conversation; we’re just following up.  So to Rousey, grow up.  She’s proven time and time again that she’s immature and unable to handle criticism, so congrats Rousey, you exposed yourself as being a genuine fraud once again.

In Other News…

The Observer claims that with the WWE’s new tv contracts starting later this year, there is talks of people getting huge pay increases thanks to the new money the promotion will be making.

According to NJPWs ‘Chris Charlton, NJPW’s KUSHIDA wanted to clarify why he’s leaving the promotion and it’s not because of not getting into Bullet Club.  Charlton translated an interview, where KUSHIDA is quoted a saying;

I think if you start shooting down rumors then it just never stops, but allow me this one: people actually said I wanted to join Bullet Club and couldn’t and that’s why I’m leaving. This isn’t even slightly true.

However, what KUSHIDA is saying isn’t that the rumor isn’t true that he wanted to join The Bullet Club, he’s saying that his wanting and not getting to join the Bullet Club was not a factor in why he left the promotion.

In Quick Hit News, Roman Reigns will have a role in The Rock and Jason Statham’s Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw film.  The rock did say Reigns will play his brother in the film, potentially a big role.  Matt Morgan is coming out of retirement to raise money for his local high school team, and the show will be free, all they ask is that you donate something for the area team.  ESPN revealed that Daniel Bryan has to solve a simple multiplication problem if he wants to wrestle every night.