After an entire day of Ronda Rousey ruffling the feathers of many within the wrestling industry, she finishes her night on social media by spoofing an infamous Hulk Hogan tweet.
Ronda Rousey had appeared on Steve-O's, Wild Ride. During her appearance, she referred to professional wrestling as fake fighting and had some very intense words for the audience.
Throughout April 11th, many WWE Superstars took umbrage with what Ronda Rousey had said. Nia Jax went so far as to say she would put her job on the line for the opportunity to knock out Ro🦂nda Rousey in a wrestling ring.
I can’t wait for Ronda 2 one day return 2 WWE. Even if WWE orders me t🔯o make Ronda look good in the ring, which is the ONLY way for Ronda 2 look good in the ring w/me. I’ll risk my job 2 go down in history as the one from this biz that knocked her the F**K out!
— -- (@NiaJaxWWE)
Ronda Rousey responded to these outraged co-woᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrkers by doubling down and insisting that kayfabe was an insult to real fighters. Shayna Baszler, heꦛr fellow MMA horsewoman would even come to her defense.
Btw I though o🌄f this while making pancakes... two chocolate chip, two banana, and six plain ...mmm...
— Ronda Rousey (@RondaRousey)
HOW DARE R🐠ONDA CARE MORE ABOUT HER FAMILY THAN P🗹LEASING FANS THAT ARE NEVER HAPPY!!!
— Shayna Baszler (@QoSBaszler)
Now, Ronda has put a light-hearted spin on everything logging off of Twitter after spoofing a very internet-famous Hulk Hogan tweet from 2011 where he reminds us to not work ourselves into a shoot. This tweet is accompanied by a video of Ronda Rous🌊ey wrestling with a Hulk Hogan toy from the 1990s.
Goodnight HULKAMANIACS and jabronie marks without a life that don't know it a work when you work a🔯 work and work yourself into a shoot,marks
— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan)
Goodnight and jabronie marks without a life that don't know it a work when you work a work and work yourself into🍌 a shoot,marks
— Ronda Rousey (@RondaRousey)
Ronda Rousey not only told Steve-O that she loved performance art, but she also said she would return to WWE for chunks of time. Learn more at this link.