Ronda Rousey may be looking to swap her UFC women's bantamweight championship for the WWE Divas Championship.

At the UFC 193 media event to hype her fight with Holly Holm on Nov. 14 in Australia, "Rowdy" revealed she has several goals left to accomplish, including winning the WWE's Divas Championship.

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"What I would love to do, I got an Olympic medal, I would want to retire from MMA as one of the greatest of all time, I would love to have the chance to be the boxing world champion, and I would love to have the chance to be a jiu-jitsu world champion," Rousey said via Fox Sports. "I'd love to have the chance to be the Divas World Champion and just be the best of everything at one point."

Charlotte, the reigning WWE Divas Champion is open to the challenge and tweeted that Rousey, who is a perfect 12-0 in the MMA realm, can have a crack at her belt "anytime."

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Even Triple H, a WWE Superstar-turned-executive chimed in, saying that Rousey is welcome to enter into a WWE career once her UFC days reach their end.

It wouldn't be the first time the UFC women's bantamweight champion would get into the action inside the squared circle. Rousey, who derived her nickname from late WWE Hall of Famer "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, is an avid WWE fan and her dream to enter the ring came true during WrestleMania 31 last spring.

Rousey appeared alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and got into a verbal and then physical altercation with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, which is likely to be revisited somewhere down the line. The knockout specialist just needs to find the time to return after vowing to get back into the WWE arena.

"How [are my goals] possible to do, I'm going to have to figure that out, but I am trying to figure that out," she said. "I think if anybody's capable, I think that I am. I think it's just a matter of prioritizing and timing and figuring out when I can do which, when. I'm figuring it out. I'd love to, but it's a process."

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