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Brock Lesnar News: WWE Superstar Gives Advice To Ronda Rousey After Latter Admits Having Suicidal Thoughts

Former UFC heavyweight champion and current World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Brock Lesnar offered his advice to former UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

"Rowdy" recently appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" where she bared her post-UFC 193 sentiments on national television. According to her, she was contemplating suicide following her devastating loss to current champion Holly Holm in front of 56,000 mixed martial arts fans at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne during that fateful November 15th night.

Rousey added that what stopped her from doing so was the thought of boyfriend and UFC heavyweight fighter Travis Browne and her plans with him down the road. Given that Rousey has a history of suicide in her family when her father Ron killed himself when she was still six years old, many people around her have voiced out their opinions and concerns.

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Most recently, Lesnar chimed in on the topic, wherein he also gave his advice to the former Olympic judoka. According to Lesnar, who admits to being a Ronda Rousey fan "since the beginning," what she needs to do is learn how to lose before winning, attributing himself as a "bad loser" in his younger days.

Lesnar also noted that given Rousey's star power and global superstardom, she would be able to do whatever she wanted to, but also urged her to fix up her priorities.

Apart from being an elite mixed martial arts fighter, Rousey has also involved herself in various film projects, including the seventh installment of the "Fast & Furious" series and the silver screen rendition of HBO series "Entourage."

She also holds the starring role of the upcoming remake of the 1980's cult classic "Road House."

"This life is very precious and very short and one fight isn't going to make or break her career," Lesnar said in an interview with ESPN. "She's just got to get back on the horse again and figure it out and she will."

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