WWE Rumors: Ronda Rousey VS Charlotte Flair in WrestleMania 34?
While neither Ronda Rousey nor WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) has commented on the former's transfer to the latter, Charlotte Flair believes that the controversial UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) star may just open the doors for female wrestlers to be featured in Wrestlemania.
Talks about Rousey leaving UFC's Octagon and heading to WWE's ring have been around for months now, but Rousey herself and WWE have been mum on the issue. While it is unclear whether the once most revered female MMA (mixed martial arts) fighter is really transferring to WWE, Flair, the current WWE female superstar, has already expressed her belief that Rousey will make money for the WWE.
Speaking in a recent interview, Flair said Rousey can be the perfect opponent for her in the event that WWE decides to feature its female wrestling superstars in its annual looked-forward to Wrestlemania event.
"Yes, she is. Yes. I mean, look at UFC, look what she did for UFC. I think if the story was told right and it was built, and this is something that WWE and Ronda agreed to, I think for sure it could be the main event at WrestleMania," Flair told CBS Sports recently.
Apparently, for Flair, Rousey did not only impact UFC as far as the female fighters are concerned as she believes that, in one way or another, the female MMA fighter has also influenced how people these days view female wrestlers.
"I think she opened the door for us on the main roster to main event shows, to be given major storylines," Flair said.
Meanwhile, Bleacher Report opines that, in the event that Rousey is, indeed, to debut in WWE, it would be best for her to do so around the Royal Rumble event. This way, according to the publication, she can start planting seeds for a possible WrestleMania appearance and go against, not Flair, but Asuka.
Will WWE feature Rousey against Flair in WrestleMania 34? Or will the UFC fighter be pitted against Asuka? Will Rousey, indeed, transfer to WWE?
Fans can only speculate for now.