Filed under: Featured , News , UFC When Ronda Rousey stepped foot inside a WWE ring at Wrestlemania 31, she was on top of the world, fresh off her fifth consecutive UFC women’s title defense with a 14-second submission of Cat Zingano. Rousey was all the rage in March 2015 before she teamed up with The Rock that night to confront Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in front 76,000 at Levi’s Stadium. WWE fans went crazy when Rousey entered the ring, and they ate it up when she hip-tossed Triple H and put McMahon in an armbar. It instantly became an all-time Wrestlemania moment, which sent Rousey’s star soaring and led many to wonder if a WWE career was in her future after fighting. Fast forward two years, and Rousey (12-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) has experienced an epic UFC downfall after being destroyed by Holly Holm to lose her title and champ Amanda Nunes in her comeback fight .
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WWE’s Paul Heyman believes Ronda Rousey is still a ‘natural fit’ despite UFC downfall – MMA Junkie