VIDEO: WWE RAW Superstar Ronda Rousey Had A Very Rough Morning Doing Media Interviews

VIDEO: WWE RAW Superstar Ronda Rousey Had A Very Rough Morning Doing Media Interviews

The RAW superstar and former UFC women's bantamweight champion didn't have a smooth time of things earlier today, and the awkward exchange are making waves around social media. Check out the segments.

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 27, 2018 02:03 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Wrestlinginc
WWE RAW Superstar and former UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey didn’t have the easiest of mornings while doing media with ESPN earlier today, and she's getting a lot of social media attention for the awkward exchanges.

The first incident stems from miscommunication during an interview with Golic & Wingo on ESPN Radio. Rousey appeared to misunderstand a question about her MMA future.

Golic first questioned when Rousey knew when she wasn’t going to fight anymore. Rousey’s simple reply was, “I never said that”. Golic then said, “Ah, so there is a possibility that you could go back, in time?” This is where the miscommunication seemingly began as Rousey was clearly perplexed over the question and responded with, “There’s a possibility that I can go back in time? That’s your question to me?”

Check out the full segment below:
It didn’t get any easier for Ronda, as she had another awkward exchange with Max Kellerman. Kellerman asked about the backlash towards Rousey following her loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in 2015, and people saying she was overrated. Ronda didn’t seem to want to talk about her losses again and barely responded to his questions.

Check out the interview below:
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