Ronda Rousey has been missing from
WWE for months, and fans can not help but wonder, will she ever come back? Known for her fierce presence in both UFC and WWE, Rousey was a star to step into a wrestling ring. But after her last match, she quietly took a backstep, leaving fans guessing about her future. Now, after finally speaking up in a podcast, it seems her life has taken a new direction, one that has nothing to do with the ring.
Many people thought that with WWE's leadership changing, Ronda might return. Triple H and Nick Khan have taken over from Vince McMahon, and the company now has a different energy. Still, her recent words suggest she is not thinking about wrestling at all right now.
Ronda Rousey speaks her truth about life now
On the UNTAPPED podcast,
Ronda Rousey gave fans a rare look into her life today. She did not talk about championship dreams or future matches. Instead, she shared something much more personal, her journey through motherhood and what it’s like to find herself again after becoming a mom.
“I am, like, deep in mom mode. I am not in the studio, you know. I’m working out in my garage, and I’m just trying to reclaim my body from motherhood.”
She went deeper into how that change has affected her:
“I’m just, you know, just trying to reclaim myself from—you know—this amazing thing that women’s bodies are designed to do. But it really does just like take you over entirely… you’re left with what’s left over, you’re like, ‘Oh my god, will I ever be the same again?’ Or… the answer is no. But you could—you could be a new something.”
Her words felt honest and emotional. They did not sound like someone planning a comeback. Ronda did not say the word “retirement,” but it’s clear she is enjoying this quieter, more personal phase of her life. For now, wrestling is not part of her daily world.
A legacy that still echoes in WWE
Even though Ronda Rousey has not been in WWE for a while, her impact is still felt. She first shocked fans at WrestleMania 31 in a surprise moment with
The Rock. Her official debut came later in 2018 at the Royal Rumble, and from there, she rose fast. That same year at SummerSlam, she defeated Alexa Bliss to win the RAW Women’s Championship.
Ronda also won the SmackDown Women’s Title and the Women’s Tag Team Titles. Her final match was against
Shayna Baszler at SummerSlam 2023. Not long after, she posted on Instagram, suggesting she had quietly left wrestling.
Whether she returns or not, Ronda Rousey has already made her mark. Right now, she’s on a different journey, and that seems just right for her.
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