Published 11:11 IST, November 18th 2019
Confirmed! Ronda Rousey to retire from WWE after WrestleMania
In the recent episode of Total Divas, Ronda Rousey revealed that she is planning to leave WWE and start a family with husband Travis Browne. Read more to know.
In the recent episode of Total Divas, Ronda Rousey revealed that she is planning to leave WWE and start a family with husband and former UFC heavyweight champion, Travis Browne. Ronda confirmed this news earlier when she tweeted, “WrestleMania is finally here and I’m ready to go out in flaming glory.” Talking about the show where she gave the news to her trainer and fellow wrestler Natalya Neidhart, Ronda wrote, “Don’t miss the climax of my WWE career on Total Divas.” In the recent episode, Ronda Rousey can be seen saying that she has made a decision about her future. She added that she is going to do everything she can to bring a spotlight to women's evolution. Then, she is going to have a baby.
Ronda Rousey was last seen headlining WrestleMania 35 against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. That was the first time in WWE’s history that three women headlined the greatest WWE event. Talking to Natalya earlier, Rousey revealed that she feels like her job in WWE is done. She then added that, after WrestleMania, she and her husband are going to try having a baby. After Rousey's comment, Natalya said, “The focus, on Raw especially, has been on Ronda. So, to lose her, it's going to be a big void in the division."
WWE WrestleMania 35: Ronda Rousey vs Becky Lynch vs Charlotte Flair
Becky Lynch did the undoable and defeated former UFC Champion Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair in a Triple Threat match at WrestleMania 35 to become the new RAW and SmackDown women's champion. From the start of the match, Ronda Rousey looked in total control after she delivered Piper's Pit to Lynch. But, Lynch finally took over after she got Rousey’s shoulder on the mat to for three counts. This gave Rousey her first loss in WWE and ended her championship reign at 232 days, making her the current longest-reigning RAW Women's Champion.
Updated 13:03 IST, November 20th 2019