It looked like Ronda Rousey is at it again, this time crashing WWE SmackDown during its 1,200th episode. Following up on her suspension and fine for attacking referee Dan Engler after he failed to notice that her opponent, Liv Morgan, had tapped out during an arm bar and continued counting Morgan out which enraged Rousey and saw her go after him, the heel is at it again, refusing to leave the ring even after she was ordered to by Adam Pearce.
This led to a confrontation between Pearce and Rousey in which she refused to stand down and had to be subdued to leave the arena, having gatecrashed against the wishes of her bosses who weren’t about to lift the suspension—and it looks like if she thought it’d help her get back inside the ropes quicker, she thought wrong.
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During the 1,200th episode of WWE SmackDown, Rousey decided to hop the line on her suspension, arguing that since she paid the fine for the Engler attack during the Morgan match—something that will have to wait a bit to wrap up as Liv Morgan is next slated for a match against Shayna Baszler at the SmackDown Women’s Championship at Clash at the Castle before Rousey can take a second crack at her—but Adam Pearce was having none of it. Having the independent wrestler (and MMA fighter) taken out of the ring after she refused to stand down and leave peacefully, Rousey was escorted out by two police officers before the entire arena of cheering fans.
Ronda Rousey is an interesting character in the world of wrestling—spending almost as much time gaming and voice-acting as she does in matches, she’s a mixed flavor for longtime WWE fans to try to wrap their heads around, though her penchant for creating drama inside and
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