Ronda Rousey Reveals What She’s Bringing From WWE To Her MMA Return

Ronda Rousey has called on more MMA fighters to think like professional wrestlers in one specific regard. 

Speaking during the Media Scrum following the MVP MMA press conference in New York on Wednesday, Rousey conceded that MMA is a legitimate sport but added that it didn’t mean it had to be without a story. 

“It’s sport, but like the Olympics is a sport and people only watch it every four years because it’s not entertainment. I mean I’m not gonna watch swimming every weekend, sorry. People need to realize that, yes they are athletes, they are doing a sport, but it is your job to also be an entertainer and to get people interested in your fight.”

Rousey said she draws on her experience with WWE in professional wrestling from 2017-23 on and off, thinking about what she can do to make her fights more interesting and sell fans on more than just the actual sport of it.

“Something I kind of learned in pro wrestling is, every time we would have a match we would ask ourselves, ‘What’s the story of the match?’ So I would advise everybody in MMA, any match-up uou have, think, ‘What is the story of my match? What is something unique that just the two of us bring to the table that you would never see in any other match-up?'”

“Put a lot of thought into it, don’t just show up and be like, ‘I don’t really care because I’m too cool for this.’ Like right yeah you’re really awesome, you’re so cool but it’s not your job to be cool. It’s to get people to watch your f***ing fight so please think about it.”

Rousey will be fighting Gina Carano in her comeback fight streaming on Netflix on May 16, headlining the first MVP MMA event. They have both been putting over the redemption and closure element of their returns, Rousey coming 10 years since she was knocked out in less than a minute by Amanda Nunes, and Carano coming 17 years since she was defeated similarly in round one by Cris Cyborg.

Gina Carano ‘Really Wanted’ Ronda Rousey Fight In UFC, Agreed To December 2025

Gina Carano has said she initially wanted her comeback fight against Ronda Rousey to be staged by UFC.

Carano will be making her return for the first time in 17 years as she fights Rousey, returning herself for the first time in a decade, on May 16. The bout has billed as a redemption, a return, and a true retirement for the women’s MMA pioneers, and while it will be the first MMA event to stream on Netflix that wasn’t always the way things had been intended. 

Carano confirmed in an interview with Ariel Helwani that she had first started to prepare for a potential comeback bout in September 2024, though she said she had a long way to go. 

“[Dana White] was like, ‘Okay, how about you’ll fight at the end of 2025, December?’ And I was like, ‘Well I still have a lot of weight to rip off, but okay.’ Then Ronda got a hold of me and there was just a lot happening between Ronda, UFC, Dana, and MVP, Nakisa [Bidarian] … I mean, I didn’t really have that much negotiating power except the fact that Ronda wants to fight me. I’m the only one she wants to fight. So I was just like, ‘Ronda, go for it. I’m cool either way.'”

Carano clarified that White reached out regarding the fight with Rousey, giving her a deadline of December 2025, which she agreed to. By this point, she had yet to discuss any numbers but said she knew that was something to come further down the line. 

“I really wanted to do UFC,” she said. “Make that walk. But, you know, I think that Ronda, like she led the way… I don’t know [how close it got to being official]. That would be between Ronda and Dana. She led the way 1000%. I just said yes.”

WWE’s Ricky Saints Isn’t Surprised By Oba Femi’s Fast Rise: ‘He Has Every Tool’

Oba Femi is taking on his biggest challenge yet at this year’s WWE WrestleMania, as he’s set to face “The Beast Incarnate,” Brock Lesnar. Femi has experienced a quick ascension following his dominant NXT tenure, but Ricky Saints wasn’t caught off-guard by his former opponent’s success.

“I’m not surprised, I am completely not surprised that he is the one to take on Brock Lesnar,” Saints said during an interview with TMZ. Saints added that Femi is not what one would expect in the ring, and that he only realized how good he was when they worked together. “I think he has every tool to be successful in wrestling.” Saints further expressed that seeing Femi’s stature in person also puts his dominance into perspective.

That wasn’t the first time that Saints has praised Femi, either. The WWE star previously highlighted Femi, Je’Von Evans, and Trick Williams for all breaking through the NXT system and establishing themselves on the main roster. Saints further emphasized that the three men are some of the best the brand has to offer, and that it makes sense that they’ve all been called up at this point. While he’s yet to be called up at the time of writing and his interview, Saints has enjoyed seeing Femi, Evans, and Williams find success on the main roster.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “TMZ’s Inside The Ring” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT Results 4/16 – Eric Young Faces EC3, We Hear From Mike Santana & More

Brian Myers says himself and Bear Bronson are the new TNA World Tag Team Champions after Rebellion and hands the microphone to Eddie Edwards. Eddie says he should be the TNA World Champion, but she didn’t lose his TNA World Championship match at Rebellion to Moose. He says it’s because of Moose, then says Alisha Edwards is his ride or die.

Alisha asks the fans if they want to know something, then says she’s glad that hanging out with her made Moose a little smarter. She says Moose likes stooging, then says it does’t change the fact that herself and The System played Moose like the fool that he is. Cedric Alexander takes the microphone and says The System were supposed to dominate at Rebellion, but they’re still dealing with a Moose problem instead. He calls Leon Slater a “lying, conniving, piece of garbage” for using his X-Division Championship belt to beat him at Rebellion and says he’s owed another shot at the X-Division Championship.

Slater’s music hits and he makes his way out. He asks Alexander when he’ll be quiet and says Alexander better take his name out of his mouth before he attacks him, then tells Alexander to face the fact that he beat him and says Alexander always has boo boo face he’s on the verge of becoming the longest reigning X-Division Championship of all time.

Eddie says that Slater just gets lucky, but can’t do what it takes to get the job done. Moose’s music hits and he makes his way out. He says all of professional wrestling knows that Myers is Edge’s b**** from his days as an Edgehead in WWE, then says he has numerous Knockouts in the back who will back him in saying that Alisha isn’t a nice person. Alisha tells Moose that he’s nothing compared to her husband Eddie, but Slater cuts her off and says that himself, Moose, and all of The System are in wrestling attire. He challenges The System to a match, but Daria Rae’s music hits and she makes her way out. She says a match won’t be happening tonight, but Slater pushes back. Rae then opts to make a 4-On-2 Handicap Match pitting Moose and Slater against The System.

Back from the break, Elijah approaches Daria Rae backstage looking to face Frankie Kazarian in the ring. Rae calls Kazarian, but Kazarian says no to a rematch.

Back at ringside, Order 4 makes their way out. Mustafa Ali says he’s happy after dethroning Trey Miguel as TNA International Champion at Rebellion, then says the fans should be happy too because they finally have a champion who doesn’t need a second chance like Mike Santana, Miguel, and The Hardys. He says he’s the guy who gives second chances and issues an Open Challenge for his TNA International Champion to anyone on the TNA roster or wrestling across the world on the independent scene. He says once Tasha Steelz defeats Jada Stone, Stone will realize that in Ali, we trust.

Stone then makes her way to the ring.

MJF Not Expected to Take Time Off Following AEW Title Loss

MJF Not Expected to Take Time Off Following AEW Title Loss

MJF is not expected to step away from AEW programming despite recently losing the AEW World Championship, putting an end to speculation about a potential hiatus.

Just days after successfully defending the title against Kenny Omega at AEW Dynasty, MJF dropped the championship to Darby Allin during Dynamite Spring BreakThru. The loss quickly led to rumors that he could be taking time off, possibly for an acting opportunity.

However, Self Made Pro Wrestling has reported that MJF is not expected to miss any time. The outlet, which previously interviewed him in February, cited a source indicating that he remains active in AEW’s upcoming plans.

“In speaking with a source with knowledge of the situation, it was relayed to @SelfMadePW that MJF is not expected to miss time and is not filming a movie at this point,” the report stated. “MJF is scheduled for upcoming Dynamites and will be factored into main event plans for Double or Nothing.”

The title change itself came in a decisive fashion. During the match, Allin responded to a low blow from MJF by delivering a Scorpion Death Drop, followed by four Coffin Drops. He then secured the win with a headlock takeover to capture the championship.

Looking ahead, MJF is expected to remain a key figure on AEW television as the company builds toward Double or Nothing, which is scheduled to take place in Queens, New York on May 24.

In addition to his AEW commitments, MJF also has an independent appearance lined up. He is set for a homecoming match with Create-A-Pro on May 1 in Long Island. The original plan called for him to face Nic Nemeth, but that match was canceled after Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pulled the booking. MJF is now scheduled to issue an open challenge at the event.

For now, there are no indications that MJF will be stepping away, as he remains involved in both television and upcoming major events.

MJF Not Expected to Take Time Off After AEW Title Loss

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