1. Ronda Rousey’s Wouldn’t Have a Long Wrestling Career
Wrestlemania 31 was a perfect example of how WWE should use Ronda Rousey. Her appearances should be short sweet and nothing more than a very entertaining cameo appearance. Over exposure is the one thing that would destroy her aura and her name and it wouldn’t take long to do it.
Even if Rousey signed a WWE contract, it would have to be for an extremely short time and a limited amount of matches. Honestly, more than five may even be too much. The Rock came back between 2012 and 2014. He wrestled in five matches and won four of them. That was perfect.
If Ronda Rousey ever lost a quick match or was the victim of a poor booking decision, such as John Cena defeating Brock Lesnar his first match back or the mess that was Summerslam 2015.
Rousey could destroy her name and hype in only a few seconds because WWE wanted to make money off of her name and her work in UFC.
She’s so much better off saving her body and making a few big match appearance in a cameo appearance to give WWE some quick money and say that she had been there and done that. Ronda Rousey is a UFC woman. It should stay that way.