Ronda Rousey Kept Her Cool After A Slap From Nikki Bella During Last Night's RAW Contract Signing

Ronda Rousey Kept Her Cool After A Slap From Nikki Bella During Last Night's RAW Contract Signing

Ronda Rousey will defend her Raw Women's title against Nikki Bella this Sunday, and last night's red brand episode featured a contract signing. As expected, things did get physical - but Rousey kept her cool.

By MarkCassidy - Oct 23, 2018 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last night's episode of Raw featured a contract signing between Ronda Rousey and Nikki Bella ahead of their Women's Championship match at Evolution this Sunday, and while things did get physical, The Baddest Woman on The Planet kept her composure.

Once both Superstars had signed, Nikki slapped Ronda hard in the face. Rousey fixed Bella with a trademark glare, but instead of tearing her rival's arm out of its socket she simply laughed it off and left the ring, promising to destroy her opponent at Evolution.



Does Nikki have a chance? Well, keep in mind that her sister Brie will be at ringside and will most likely get involved, so you never know.

How do you guys think this match will play out? Sound off in the comments.
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