In a recent revelation, former WWE Superstar Ronda Rousey has taken a not-so-subtle jab at Roman Reigns’ elaborate entrance in her autobiography. The Baddest Woman on the Planet, known for her straight-shooting personality, didn’t mince words as she targeted Reigns’ slow ring entrances.
Rousey, a trailblazer in professional wrestling, wrote in her book that “time makes money, not in-ring action.” This statement is widely seen as a veiled reference to Reigns’ prolonged entrances, which have become a hallmark of his “Tribal Chief” persona.
For the uninitiated, Reigns’ transformed into The Tribal Chief following his SummerSlam 2020 return. Since then, he has been making a grand entrance, complete with a new theme song and a deliberate, slow walk to the ring. While fans have grown accustomed to this spectacle, Rousey’s comments suggest that she is not a fan.
Interestingly, Rousey and Reigns have crossed paths in the past. In a rare intersection of their careers, Reigns appeared on the Elvis Duran Show ahead of WrestleMania, where he was asked about Rousey. While he chose not to engage in any controversy, Rousey’s comments in her autobiography suggest that she has no qualms about speaking her mind.
Rousey, a UFC Hall of Famer and former RAW Women’s Champion, has been vocal about her experiences in the WWE. Her autobiography offers a unique look into the world of professional wrestling, and her comments about Reigns’ entrance have sparked a lively debate among fans. Love her or hate her, Rousey is unapologetically herself, and her candid remarks have added fuel to the ongoing conversation about the entertainment value of wrestling entrances.
As the WWE continues to evolve, Rousey’s comments have reignited the discussion about the role of entrances in sports entertainment. While some argue that elaborate entrances are an essential part of the show, others believe that they detract from the in-ring action. One thing is certain, however – Ronda Rousey’s autobiography has sparked a lively debate, and her comments about Roman Reigns’ entrance will be remembered for a long time to come.