UFC Women's Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey may not be done with the WWE just yet and she hinted at some possible surprises down the line in the squared circle.

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Rousey surprised the world when she appeared at WrestleMania 31 on March 29 in Santa Clara, Calif. at Levi's Stadium alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

"Rowdy" got into a verbal and physical altercation with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, taking both of them down.

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The segment seemed to plant the seeds for a possible future match with Rousey, likely in singles competition with McMahon or a mixed tag match that would see her pair with The Rock against "The Game" and his wife.

UFC president Dana White then seemed to quash that speculation when he proclaimed that Rousey's appearance at WrestleMania 31 was a "one-off."

Rousey, who is a big wrestling fan and doesn't do anything without White's consent, was asked during a Wall Street Journal cafe session about a possible appearance at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016, at AT&T Stadium in Texas.

"Here's the thing, with the last WrestleMania what was the coolest part?" Rousey asked. "It's the surprise. So do you really want to know? Maybe, this is all part of some plot, to put Dana out there and be like, 'No, no way that'll never happen,' And then to have everybody forget about it so that later I can just pop up and be like, 'What? Dana said no.' And that's the cool thing about WWE, you don't know which factors are being put out there that are real and which ones are being put out there to put you guys off of what's really gonna happen."

Rousey also added upon her statement that the surprise factor is the best part of wrestling, bringing in past segments such as Seth Rollins turning on Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose as examples of the element of surprise ruling the day in the WWE.

"As an avid wrestling fan myself, I would rather not know," Rousey said. "If you knew that Seth Rollins was gonna turn on The Shield would you have wanted to know? No, it would have ruined that moment. So as a fan and respecting your fandom, I can't tell you anything."

While White publicly squashed any inkling that Rousey would work with WWE again, there is an old saying in Vince McMahon's company that anything can happen, including a match featuring the reigning UFC Women's Bantamweight champion.

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