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Is Ronda Rousey just a cry-baby, or does she have a valid point about WWE's management?

WWE fans are known to take no-nonsense even from a pretty hyped-up industry giant. Resembling the game itself, they develop a keen sense of judgment when it comes to pinpointing who loves the sport for real and who is around for spreading unnecessary negativity or shaping up a story. The former WWE Boss Vince McMahon used to be a total jerk in fans’ eyes as long as he held the chair of the executive lead and even beyond. But despite not liking him a bit, fans are not blind to even bash the infamous WWE Boss based on the blame of someone who is never loyal to the sport. Ronda Rousey’s sympathy-seeking attempt, hence, went in vain as fans reminded her of her own set of blunders.

Rousey was an eminent MMA fighter who signed up for the squared circle in a landmark decision. Under Vince McMahon’s autocratic stewardship, the rowdy One continued her WWE stint and scored a decent stint. But the former Olympian eventually lost her credibility and appeal factor after the abrupt breakup with his former tag team partner Shayna Baszler and subsequently walked away for once and all. During her storied WWE career, she has achieved a lot of accolades to her name. But the game was never an easy deal.

The former WWE superstar has always been a staunch Vince McMahon hater and, for obvious reasons, she experienced a lot of hurdles working with him. Previously, Rousey accused the WWE Boss of nearly ruining her run. And after Triple H took the chair, the female fighter said anyone was better than Vince McMahon in the new era of WWE.

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Reminiscing her days in the infamous McMahon era, the 37-year-old noted in a recent catch-up with Chris Van Vliet, ‘‘I love pro wrestling. My experience, my last run wasn’t the best, you know. It was the death throes of the Vince McMahon era, and they just made it like so needlessly stressful. And I just wish I could show up to the venue and like already know what the match is and have it memorized.”

Fans rubbed her hard on the comments.

WWE fans turned on Ronda Rousey after her anti-Vince Mcmahon and anti-WWE rant

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Is Ronda Rousey just a cry-baby, or does she have a valid point about WWE's management?

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There were popular here says that Ronda’s hatred for McMahon is nothing but a byproduct of her failure in the WWE ring. If she got a bit more fame and success during her tenure, she would have an admirer of McMahon. While we don’t know if that notion is true or not, Rousey fell from the good grace of the fans a while back. Taking a dig into her talent, a dejected one wrote, ”She’s blaming everything but her lack of talent” while another suggested she just stay off, noting ”Just go away, ugh! Did her book sales flop?”

CM Punk is currently one of the most eye-turner superstars in the division, but he didn’t get this spotlight during her first WWE tenure. Controversies and injuries got the better of his run, and the only thing he received was hatred and criticism. Fans drew a parallel between him with Ronda Rousey saying, ‘‘She’s 2014 cm punk Lol. All negative. See her back in 10 years!”

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The former Raw Women’s Champion also took several jibes at fans during her tenure. She once said she never wanted to return as a full-timer to entertain the ungrateful fans. The repeated complaining nature of her irritated fans a lot and they deem her a crybaby. ”Why is this cry baby popping up with the crap this week? What’s she trying to sell a book.?” they ask in disgust.

One fan compared her to a dead weight in the division and wrote, ‘‘She was taking up space on the roster anyway glad she’s gone🚮🤣💜”

It will be interesting if Rousey will ever reconsider her decision to stay off the wrestling down the line or not.

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What’s your take on Ronda Rousey attracting heat from fans over her Vince McMahon complaint during a recent interview? Let us know in the comments.