

If there is one wrestler that fans did not love in WWE, that was Ronda Rousey. While her return at Royal Rumble earlier this year was met with decent reception, her WrestleMania 38 match against Charlotte Flair didn’t stand out, according to the fans.
But Rousey made up for that in the Last Woman Standing match at WrestleMania Backlash. But after that, it has been a major decline when it comes to fan reception.
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Fans also found errors in her storyline with Liv Morgan as well. And her recent match with Shotzi sparked the #FireRondaRousey trend. But now she is finally addressing everything, and she is calling out fans for their double standards as well.
Ronda Rousey responds to all the hate she received from fans for the Survivor Series match
While playing Sonic Frontiers on the stream, Rousey talked about her match with Shotzi and its reception.
She said, “I was really concerned with keeping Shotzi safe, and I made it look bad, and you know what? I’m sorry, okay. F***ing shoot me. Apparently, I deserve to be fired or burned. It reminds me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail when they were like, ‘Burn her!”
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“There weren’t calls to fire anybody when Madcap Moss and Big E were spiked on their heads, and they were like, Burn her anyway! I’m so sorry that I was so concerned with keeping someone safe that I made the bump look bad.”
She also mentions in her stream that she regrets that she did not help Shotzi look great at the Survivor Series. Furthermore, she reveals that improving the younger talent was one of the reasons for her coming back to the ring.

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Apart from that, she also goes on to mention that the match was cut off in the middle because of time restraints. She mentions that they were about to perform the amazing moves and sequences that Shotzi and she had planned before, but it did not end up happening.
This is one of the major problems that WWE women wrestlers have faced before, but not in recent years. While he is doing a great job, this should not be happening to crawl back in the Triple H era.
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Tell us what you think about this turn of events and the double standards that Rousey faces from wrestling fans in the comments below.
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