FOX Wants Ronda Rousey On SMACKDOWN LIVE When The Show Moves There Next Year

FOX Wants Ronda Rousey On SMACKDOWN LIVE When The Show Moves There Next Year

Next October, SmackDown Live will make the leap from USA to FOX and a new report reveals that the network is pushing hard for Ronda Rousey to make the leap to the blue brand. Hit the jump for further details!

By JoshWilding - Nov 29, 2018 04:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
According to a number of outlets, FOX wants to have RAW Women's Champion Ronda Rousey join the SmackDown Live roster when the show moves to the network next October. The reason for this is due to the feeling that Rousey's UFC background and popularity/credibility as an athlete will be a major selling point for the show and will help bring in a large number of mainstream viewers. 

For now, Rousey is busy on RAW and her next challenger will be Nia Jax at the TLC PPV. It's thought that she will then end up feuding with Becky Lynch and/or Charlotte Flair leading into WrestleMania.

Do you think Rousey joining SmackDown Live would help the show find more success on FOX? Which other Superstars do you think would have a similar impact? Let us know your thoughts below. 
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