Why People Are Laughing At Ronda Rousey's Failure

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Ronda Rousey has recently returned to the public spotlight, and people seem pretty thrilled that she hasn't made herself look too great. What happened to Ronda Rousey and her career that has invoked such a brutal reaction?

This is, Why People Are Laughing At Ronda Rousey's Failure

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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "Sporting Point" who posted a video on a similar topic in April 2023 titled "The DOWNFALL Of Ronda Rousey’s Career EXPLAINED.." You can watch their version here -    • The DOWNFALL Of Ronda Rousey’s Career...  

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  • @kharmic21
    ronda rousey became the amy schumer of mma and wrestling
  • @a.walters123
    Refusing to touch gloves with an opponent who was nothing but gracious and respectful - that told me everything I needed to know right there.
  • 2:27 Holly Holm’s nickname is “The Preacher’s Daughter” her father is actually a preacher She is always a class act
  • @boredoms1
    Ronda is ultimate example of a frontrunner. She's great when things are going well but can't handle adversity in the slightest.
  • @Chase11211
    “I had a bad mouth guard , I fell down some stairs, and my dog stepped on a bee 😢”
  • @carnage2512
    She didnt have to work for anything in WWE. Every other hard working women were shut down just because Ronda was thrown in due to her popularity, and when the fans got tired, she cried like a baby.
  • She acted like she was above pro wrestling, and stated it’s “fake fights for fun,” which obviously it is. But if she felt that way, why even sign the contract to go full time if you were just gonna try to talk mess on it? Oh, she was hoping they would stroke her ego. Sounds about on par for Ronda.
  • @dougmphilly
    I think the bigger issue was just how cool is holly holm. Good looks, good personality, and good skills makes for the girl you want to bring home to mom and dad.
  • @jhonadelic
    Even the WWE turned against her. They made her a big push but her ungratefulness made every Wrestling fam turned against her.
  • She was so hated you would think she could be a highly successful heel, but nope! , she failed at that too.
  • @caustic7480
    Among the things she didn’t learn were humility and grace in losing, praise for others and a generous spirit, but especially respect for fans and not biting the hand that feeds you and taking a dump on your own doorstep.
  • I don't understand why the hosts of all these videos always feel the need to draaag out the final syllables of sentences. It's really annoying. It adds nothing to the quality of the content, but just makes the listening experience worse.
  • See there's the problem, she's crying about hitting rock bottom when the truth is she was brought back to earth with the rest of us
  • I worked with a midget wrestler for a while (not in wrestling, we just happened to be at the same job for a time). He'll tell you "Wrestling isn't fake. Never call it that. it's scripted. But the moves, the stunts, the athleticism are real. It takes real effort and real talent. And you get real injuries." any pro wrestler has to have been told this as part of the wrestling culture: don't call it fake. It's scripted. So for a wrestler to call it fake shows huge disrespect to the other wrestlers, the business, and her own job. And yes, he was cool with the term midget wrestler. He was a pretty cool guy all round, and one of the best workers in the shop.
  • @ozpin8329
    What's up with the cut at 2:06? Looks like a portion of the video is missing.
  • @glennross85
    The best way to lose a wrestling fans respect is to tell us its fake. Not because we want it to be real, but because you are insulting our intelligence by assuming we didnt already know.
  • South Park needs to make an episode about her where she takes a huge hit to her ego over losing scripted WWE matches lol
  • "What makes me so confident that I can win? Because I'm the greatest fighter in the world" -- I laughed so hard I started coughing
  • You forgot something important in here: her fucking up the finish to WrestleMania 35. It the first time a women’s match would main event WrestleMania. A triple threat between Rousey, Becky, and Ric Flair’s daughter Charlotte. The beef between Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey was absolutely real, and it stemmed from issues surrounding how that match was going to end. The original finish Vince came up with was that Ronda would tap out to an armbar (which was Becky Lynch’s submission finisher). Ronda pitched a fit because she refused to submit to someone who couldn’t beat her in a real fight. Vince’s counter was that she would pass out in the armbar, securing the submission victory and giving Rousey an out because she didn’t submit. Rousey refused again, this time saying that her mother would never speak to her again if she lost a fake fight to her own move. Rousey wanted the finish to be Becky pinning Charlotte, meaning that she would walk away without actually having to put someone over. Finally, Vince just decided to have Becky do a roll-up on Ronda for the pinfall victory. At the finish, when she gets rolled up, Rousey lifted her shoulder off the mat at the count of 1. The referee, knowing that this was the finish to the show, counted the 3 anyway. Ronda intentionally botched the biggest moment in the history of women’s wrestling because she didn’t want to actually lose a match.