Ronda Rousey talks challenges in WWE transition

LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 21: Coach Ronda Rousey stands above Peggy Morgan's corner before her preliminary fight against Sarah Moras during filming of season eighteen of The Ultimate Fighter on June 21, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 21: Coach Ronda Rousey stands above Peggy Morgan's corner before her preliminary fight against Sarah Moras during filming of season eighteen of The Ultimate Fighter on June 21, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) /
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Ronda Rousey recently appeared on the “Live with Kelly and Ryan” show, where she talked about her current run with the WWE and how the fact that’s it’s challenging in a unique way.

Since her departure from MMA and a transition to the entertainment lifestyle of professional wrestling, Ronda Rousey has been considered one of WWE’s biggest stars over the past year, with some maybe calling her the current biggest star of that company. Rousey recently appeared on the Live with Kelly and Ryan show, where she talked about how her current run with the WWE is going, with even mentioning the fact that the WWE has been challenging for her in a unique way.

“It’s uniquely challenging,” Rousey said.

“I think it’s a marriage between fighting and acting, really. And it’s like doing Broadway, except for everyone does their own stunts and everyone is kinda making it up as they go along.

It’s seems that Rousey has taken a liking to her current run with the company, with some feeling that the WWE has done an acceptable job in booking Rousey creatively for people to get invested in her. However, just because they’ve handler her reputation in WWE well for the time being, what’s going to happen in about a year from today? Will WWE still continue to book her as a spectacle in the ring, or will she just be booked like any other wrestler on the roster, with little or no mystique whatsoever?

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It is a good thing Rousey however to acknowledge the challenges she is facing while being a WWE wrestler. The bottom line is Rousey appears that she is here to stay, regardless of what people might say about her transition to pro wrestling.