Ronda Rousey won't have to go through hellfire and brimstone to make it in the WWE.

If the reigning women's bantamweight champion ever decides to leave the dangers of the Octagon for the squared circle, she has the support of WWE Superstar Kane. "The Big Red Machine" said he believes "Rowdy" can do whatever she sets her mind to and would fit right in with the other WWE Superstars and Divas.

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"I don't think anyone's gonna tell her what to do," Kane quipped to TMZ Sports. "I think she'd do great. She does great at everything she does. I mean, she's in the movies, she's in everything, she's just one of those people. She's a cross-platform superstar."

Rousey already showed she has the chops to survive in Vince McMahon's organization when she came over the railing at WrestleMania 31 in March. "Rowdy" was involved in an awesome in-ring segment where she and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson had a verbal spat with authority figures Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

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The MMA fighter also got physical, taking out both "The Game" and his wife to a raucous ovation at Levi's Stadium. It led to rumors that she'll be involved at WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium in Texas next April, but her schedule may not allow her to.

Rousey has a lot going on and UFC president Dana White also described her appearance at the "Show of Shows" this past year as a "one-off," stating that she will not return to the company. Rousey is 12-0 in the Octagon and is currently preparing to defend her championship against Holly Holm on Nov. 14 at UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia.

Still, Rousey is an avid WWE fan and has vowed to return to the ring someday.

"After getting a taste of it I'm definitely going to find a way to get back in there," Rousey said. "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."

If she does somehow, some way return, she has the support of the WWE's most demonic Superstar.

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