Ronda Rousey's Husband Travis Browne Banned From RAW After Attacking A Security Guard

Ronda Rousey's Husband Travis Browne Banned From RAW After Attacking A Security Guard

During last night's episode of RAW, Ronda Rousey once again attacked a number of security guards and her husband Travis Browne ended up doing the same. Now, he's reportedly been "banned" from future episodes.

By JoshWilding - Mar 19, 2019 12:03 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Ronda Rousey has taken to Instagram to hit back at WWE after they banned her husband and UFC star Travis Browne from attending RAW events. 

During last night's episode, Rousey quickly defeated Dana Brooke and once again vented her frustrations not only on officials but also security guards who had been hired to keep her under control. However, it was when Browne (who was sitting at ringside) struck one of them that led to his subsequent banning. 

While this is obviously all being done from a storyline perspective, it's interesting to see how "real" WWE is getting with this particular storyline. 

With any luck, we'll see Rousey come to blows with both Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair before WrestleMania rolls around early next month. 

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