In an interview with CBS Sports, Ronda Rousey was asked if she thinks the new WWE regime can make the company a better place for wrestlers than it was under Vince McMahon.
Expressing her enjoyment working for Paul “Triple H” Levesque during her run with the company, Rousey said:
Well, I think anyone’s better than Vince McMahon. The only place you can go is up [laughs]. I really enjoy Triple H and working with him. And honestly, I haven’t been watching, but I saw something from [Natalya] saying that they had a card recently that had just as many women on it as the men. And that’s just what I would really like to see, the women equally represented with not just matches on the card, but time on the show. I feel there’s no place they could go but up. And I’m really, really happy for all the women that are still there and thriving under the new regime.
McMahon resigned from WWE and TKO Group Holdings in January following a lawsuit filed against him by Janel Grant, accusing the former chairman of physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault, and sex trafficking.
Rousey departed the company after SummerSlam 2023, stating in past interviews that she doubts she’ll ever return and would only do so if things “drastically change” with how WWE is run.
The former WWE Women’s Champion has kept busy with a career as an author, following a new memoir about her life and career in the midst of releasing her first graphic novel.
Source: F4WOnline