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Major name opens up about her current standing with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon upon leaving WWE
Triple H and Stephanie McMahon became the backbone of WWE after Vince McMahon was surrounded by controversy, which led to his exit from the Stamford-based promotion. Rousey recently opened up about her current standing with the power couple.
Last year, Ronda Rousey decided to leave WWE after a lukewarm second run, which was heavily criticized. The Baddest Woman on the Planet accomplished a lot in a few years but wasn't a fan of the old regime and its questionable choices in the promotion.
In an interview on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Ronda Rousey went off on Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis, and Bruce Prichard. The interviewer asked her about her standing with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon and she had nothing, but gratitude towards the power couple:
"They are fantastic, love them," Rousey said. [H/T - CVV]
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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon played a crucial role in Ronda Rousey's first run with WWE
Ronda Rousey's presentation upon arriving at WWE played a huge part in her monstrous push at the Stamford-based promotion. The Baddest Woman on the Planet brought new eyes to the product and feuded with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.
In 2018, she teamed up with Kurt Angle, whose position on Monday Night RAW was in jeopardy for helping Ronda Rousey. The two teamed up and faced Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in a mixed tag team match, which was Rousey's debut at WrestleMania 34.
The Baddest Woman on the Planet went head to head against The King of Kings and forced The Billion Dollar Princess to tap out. The match and the feud boosted Rousey's career at WWE, where she accomplished a lot in the promotion under her two runs.
Ronda Rousey had her fair share of success in the promotion, but she has no plans of returning to the company as a full-time performer as she wants to focus on her family in the coming years.