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Ronda Rousey leaves UFC behind for WWE: 'This is my life now'

Ronda Rousey was one of UFC’s most bankable stars
Ronda Rousey was one of UFC’s most bankable stars. Photograph: Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

One of the great mixed martial arts careers appears to be over after Ronda Rousey announced she is joining WWE full-time.

The former UFC champion made the announcement on Sunday night at WWE’s first-ever female-only Royal Rumble in Philadelphia.

“This is my life now. First priority on my timeline for the next several years. This is not a smash-and-grab; this is not a publicity stunt,” Rousey told ESPN. “When I first met with [professional wrestler] Triple H, I told him, ‘There are other things I can do with my time that’ll make way more money, but I won’t enjoy nearly as much.’”

Although Rousey’s appearance on Sunday night was a shock to the crowd in Philadelphia – she had not been billed at the event – the 30-year-old had been linked with a move to WWE in the past. Her nickname “Rowdy” is a tribute to legendary wrestler “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and she has attended several WWE events this year. She also made an appearance in the ring with The Rock and Triple H in 2015.

“It’s funny – it’s kind of like acting, in that [wrestling] was something I always wanted to do but I never thought was in the cards for me,” Rousey told ESPN. “And now that I realize I really do have this opportunity, I feel like my six-year-old self would totally kick my ass if I didn’t take it.”

Rousey – along with Conor McGregor – was UFC’s most bankable star until a series of defeats. She became the UFC’s first female champion in 2012 and made six defenses of the women’s bantamweight belt, all inside the distance and all but one inside the first round. But the former Olympic bronze judo medallist suffered a spectacular knockout loss to Holly Holm in 2015, then after a year-long layoff was dominated in her comeback fight against Amanda Nunes.

“I’m happy for her. This is something she has always wanted to do,” UFC president Dana White told ESPN. “Ronda continues to achieve everything she has ever wanted.”

Rousey is the latest in a long line of fighters to swap between wrestling and MMA. Brock Lesnar has held world titles in both while other crossover stars include CM Punk, Ken Shamrock and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.

This year McGregor took part in a crossover event of his own, taking on Floyd Mayweather in a boxing fight. McGregor lost that event but made tens of millions of dollars.

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