Champion fighter Ronda Rousey won't be wrestling anytime soon after attacking a referee at the SmackDown Women's Title Match.
Her suspension also means Rousey won’t be appearing on this week’s Friday Night SmackDown. Rousey has posted to Instagram since the suspension, thanking a variety of stylists and brands for her look, but has yet to comment further on the situation. Ronda Rousey made history as the first woman to win both the UFC and the WWE championship, but she won’t be seeing the inside of another professional fighting ring anytime soon.
The WWE announced Ronda Rousey's suspension for attacking a WWE official in the aftermath of her SummerSlam match against Liv Morgan on Saturday.
In June 2018, the company suspended Rousey from Monday Night RAW for 30 days in a storyline in which she attacked wrestler Alexa Bliss, Raw general manager and retired wrestler Kurt Angle as well as multiple referees, according to the WWE at the time. In response to the decision that Rousey took issue with, she also retweeted a Twitter post from WWE television host Greg Miller in the immediate aftermath of SummerSlam in which Miller accused Morgan of having "won the championship by taking advantage of the situation and retained it by being a cheating coward." On Monday, Rousey posted a series of photos from her match against Morgan to Instagram and called out the WWE within the post's caption.
The wrestling star was also "fined" over the wild squabble at SummerSlam, according to the WWE.
While the WWE hasn’t announced how long Rousey’s suspension will last, she will not appear on this week’s episode of “Friday Night SmackDown,” according to the company’s statement. “Rousey’s going to be fined, or perhaps worse,” a WWE broadcaster verbally surmised as the altercation unfolded at Nissan Stadium. The professional wrestling organization said it has suspended the former Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion indefinitely after she attacked an official at the WWE SummerSlam.
Ronda Rousey is suspended after she flipped a referee over her shoulder following her loss to Liv Morgan at SummerSlam — details.
“But NEW baddest woman on the planet,” she continued, referencing a descriptor used for Rousey in the pro wrestling world. “I am the Smackdown Women’s Champion. There’s layers to that. @RondaRousey deserves justice,” WWE television host Greg Miller wrote via Twitter on Saturday. Rousey retweeted the post. “AND STILL SMACKDOWN WOMEN’S CHAMPION,” she wrote via Instagram, alongside photos of her at the July event. “Hey @wwe if you guys could stop screwing me to put over your golden girls at every major ppv [pay-per-view], that’d be greaaaaaat,” she captioned a carousel of Instagram photos of her and Morgan, 28. In video footage from the ring, Rousey grabbed referee Dan Engler by the arm and flipped him over her shoulder.
The UFC Hall of Famer was fined an undisclosed amount and suspended in storyline by WWE on Monday following her post-match attack on referee Dan Engler at ...
"She's booked on the Cardiff show. The UFC Hall of Famer was fined an undisclosed amount and suspended in storyline by WWE on Monday following her post-match attack on referee Dan Engler at SummerSlam on July 30. In an update, Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio that Rousey is scheduled to be in action at Clash At The Castle on September 3 so Rousey's current absence from WWE appears to only be a short-term hiatus.
Officials at World Wrestling Entertainment confirmed Rousey has been fined and would not appear on Friday's SmackDown after she attacked referee Dan Engler. The ...
Staff at WWE wrote on their official website after the incident: ‘Following her attack on referee Dan Engler at SummerSlam, Ronda Rousey has been fined an undisclosed amount and will be suspended.’ The 35-year-old pinned the ref in the ring after flipping him over her shoulder and had to be separated by the official by another staff member. The superstar lost her fight against Liv Morgan at the SmackDown Women’s Title Match on Saturday in a controversial move which saw the referee decide Rousey had been pinned despite Morgan tapping out.
According to the WWE, Ronda Rousey took issue with the referee's alleged failure to notice her opponent tapping out while he counted the pinfall.
The legitimacy of Rousey’s attack and subsequent suspension is unclear — often, professional wrestling performers will pre-plan an event that will result in a suspension to take time off. She then used her legs to pin Engler down until another official could separate the pair. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has fined and indefinitely suspended wrestler Ronda Rousey after she “attacked” an official at WWE SummerSlam on Saturday.
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