Ronda Rousey Next Fight: WWE Career Could Be Looming For MMA Star

Ronda Rousey has everything going for her right now both in the world of Hollywood and the UFC. She is already an icon in her own right and surely there are more things ahead.

Among them include possibly ending up in the WWE circle, something which will most likely happen when she holds true to her word of retiring from the UFC in three years time.

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The reigning UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion doesn’t see herself fighting beyond 30, although that could still change. She could change her mind once she faces a worthy opponent who could stand up to her or maybe UFC president Dana White could pull some strings.

Assuming there isn’t anyone capable of doing so, Rousey still seems to be hung over from her Wrestlemania 31 moment. That surprise appearance was of course one of the highlights of the WWE’s annual main event and apparently she wants more of the like.

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Her name has actually been tied up with Wrestlemania 32, but all of that has been time and again shot down, particularly by White. The obvious reason is that the UFC and WWE are rival brands so a cross promotion doesn’t seem likely at least for now.

But all that changes should Rousey decide to retire and move on from her UFC career and it seems that she is pretty serious about joining the WWE – not just for one night but as a regular.

“I don’t know how or when but I don’t think any true wrestling fans would want to know anyway. They’d want to be surprised. I’ve got to get back in there somehow," Rousey said in an interview with Fox Sports.

If all falls to place, Rousey could make a jump to the WWE by 2018 at the earliest. Rousey is aready 28 and from her standpoint, she doesn’t see herself doing this (UFC fighting) beyond 30.

Until then, the best that WWE fans can hope for are special appearances. Wrestlemania 32 included.

Rousey is scheduled to spring back into the Octagon on Nov. 14  when she puts her UFC bantamweight title on the line against Holly Holm at UFC 193, which will be held at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.

Once more, Rousey is the overwhelming favorite to come out victorious.

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