Stephanie McMahon has relished the role of a villain in power on WWE television while it seems a potential match with Ronda Rousey is off the table.

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McMahon appeared on Chris Jericho's Talk is Jericho podcast in a special WWE Network sit-down interview Thursday and she told "Y2J" that she enjoys being a "b---h" in character.

McMahon told Jericho that the fans want her to be the most evil, power hungry stuck-up b---h that she can be and that she feeds off the crowd. McMahon also said that getting boos as head of The Authority is something she feeds off of.

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The two also touched on the WrestleMania 31 angle involving McMahon, her husband Triple H, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Rousey, a UFC star, at Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area on March 29.

McMahon told Jericho that she believed the slap she delivered to The Rock that night was the hardest one she's ever produced.

McMahon said she isn't sure what the overall plan is with the WWE and the reigning UFC Women's Bantamweight champion, but she said the WrestleMania segment was a lot of fun and we'll see what the future holds.

The WWE executive praised Rousey and said she hopes her daughters look up to someone like her. When Jericho asked her about a possible match between the two, which has been rumored following the WrestleMania angle, McMahon said there is no plan for such a bout at this time.

McMahon said even though she has thought about a possible bout with "Rowdy," it isn't the company's intentions right now.

This likely stems from UFC president Dana White publicly stating he doesn't want Rousey wrestling a match in the squared circle. When Jericho brought that up, McMahon shrugged it off and the conversation transitioned to the Divas movement.

While WrestleMania 31 was a fun segment, it may be the last one involving Rousey.

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