Ronda Rousey Reveals Triple H Is Really…

Former WWE Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey recently shared her thoughts on Vince McMahon.

 


 

Rousey emerged as one of the most dominant in-ring performers of all time. However, she decided to step away from the combat world to focus more on her family.

Recently, it was noted that the former Raw Women’s champion announced the release of her autobiography ‘Our Fight’ outlining some of the most intriguing and personal anecdotes of her life in the book.

In one of those chapters, Ronda Rousey took a jab at former WWE Chairman and TKO Group Holdings shareholder, Vince McMahon. The events took place following shocking allegations by former WWE employee, Janel Grant who accused, Vince McMahon of sexual misconduct and sex trafficking to his circle of people.

The Rowdy One dropped hints that Vince McMahon was a true representation of his onscreen WWE portrayal, who engaged in various sexual and inappropriate segments with female stars and was slapped with various allegations and lawsuits over the years.

Ronda Rousey believes Vince McMahon would have wanted to strip women of their rights, in a similar fashion to how the country that generates staggering business for WWE does with their female society, Saudi Arabia.

Speaking in her autobiography Our Fight, Ronda Rousey opened up on Vince McMahon.

“NXT was founded by and under the control of Triple H, real name Paul Levesque. In addition to being my in-ring WrestleMania nemesis, he is arguably one of the best professional wrestlers in history and one of the better people on the business side. He is married to Stephanie McMahon, who is the daughter of WWE’s Emperor Palpatine, Vince McMahon. Vince took over the company from his father in the early 1980s and spent the better part of forty years playing a real-world pro-wrestling version of Monopoly, buying up and absorbing smaller promotions until he basically owned them all.

It’s hard sometimes to know where the evil, unethical, slimeball character of Vince McMahon played out for the cameras ends and the actual questionably ethical, many times sued, and multiple times accused of sexual misconduct Vince McMahon begins. That blurred line between character and reality is a recurring theme within the WWE Universe.”

“[Pay-per-views are] held in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, as well as now twice a year in Saudi Arabia, a nation that restricts the rights of women in a way that I’m certain Vince McMahon wishes he could.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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