When Amanda Nunes knocked out Ronda Rousey in just 48 seconds to retain her Women’s Bantamweight title at UFC 207, it felt like the end of an era. Rousey, who single-handedly elevated the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s division, looked like a shadow of her former self and was easily defeated by a younger and hungrier opponent. Her UFC career may be over for now, but her fighting career will take a new turn on Sunday as Ronda Rousey makes her World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) debut at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans on Sunday. READ | WrestleMania 34: WWE’s women wrestlers continue fight for a level playing fieldThe time is finally here for Ronda Rousey to take her first step in the world of pro-wrestling and in many ways, the match on Sunday can be make-or-break for her. Till now, she has relied on her stardom in the UFC octagon to get cheers from the crowd.
Source: Hindustan Times April 08, 2018 13:51 UTC