Ronda Rousey Takes Shot At WWE Parent Company Following AEW Appearance

Ronda Rousey’s appearance at AEW Revolution was not just about standing in support of Marina Shafir during her first pay-per-view outing, it also marked a significant personal and professional moment for the former UFC and WWE star.

Speaking in a recent YouTube vlog, Rousey opened up about her close bond with Shafir and reflected on their shared journey from judo to MMA and eventually into professional wrestling. She spoke with pride about Shafir’s growth and the recognition she is now receiving.

“Marina is my best friend in the whole wide world and we grew up doing judo together as little kids. We both quit judo and started doing MMA and then we both quit MMA and started doing pro wrestling,” Rousey said. “She’s absolutely crushing it and I’m so proud of her. I’m so happy that everybody’s finally starting to take notice of how incredibly special she is.”

Rousey also revealed that AEW went to great lengths to keep her involvement under wraps ahead of the event, describing a covert arrival at the venue to avoid detection.

“I was brought into the arena in a very unique , I thought this was going to be much more chill like whatever kind of day, but they’re acting like it’s freaking Royal Rumble super secret whatever,” she said. “But they had me jump into a wheelchair and throw a tarp over me and wheel me in here.”

Discussing the overall atmosphere, Rousey compared AEW’s presentation to WWE, noting a more relaxed environment while still feeling familiar to her. She also admitted that her appearance carried a bit of rebellious intent toward TKO Group, the parent company of both WWE and UFC.

“I mean, it’s a little bit weird, but also familiar, but also it’s like AEW, so it’s nice. It’s a little bit more laidback. But actually, this is my first, I think, full-on AEW show because I only did Ring of Honor before,” Rousey said. “Like, I think I’ve been at the shows, but never really performing them. And Ring of Honor was kind of like a pre-taped, that was a smaller crowd. So, I’ve never been to an AEW pay-per-view, so I don’t really know what to expect so much, but I’m thinking a less restrictive, more adult version of WWE, which sounds like a good time.

“Those are all very good descriptions, I felt. So, yeah. And it’s kind of a cool little bit of a, like little bit of a ‘f*ck you’ to the TKO group, which is kind of funny because WWE is on Netflix, but I kind of figured it’d be easier to ask for forgiveness instead of permission on this one. Like, I’m promoting your show. It’s fine. We didn’t advertise it. It’s not like we boosted the ratings of it, so it should be fine.”

Rousey’s relationship with WWE has been strained since her departure in 2023, with the former champion publicly voicing frustrations about her time in the company and its leadership.

Looking ahead, Rousey is set to return to MMA competition for the first time in nearly a decade when she faces Gina Carano on May 16 in a fight scheduled to stream on Netflix. While her AEW appearance generated buzz, there are currently no indications that it will lead to a longer-term run with the promotion.

Gable Steveson Signs Multi Match Deal With Real American Freestyle Wrestling

Gable Steveson Signs Multi Match Deal With Real American Freestyle Wrestling

Gable Steveson is set for a new chapter in his combat sports career, as the Olympic gold medalist has officially signed with Real American Freestyle Wrestling.

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WWE HOFer Kevin Nash Explains Why He Doesn’t See Roman Reigns As A Heel

One of WWE’s top storylines headed into WrestleMania 42 is the feud for the World Heavyweight Championship between CM Punk and Roman Reigns, seemingly set to headline the second night of the event. The pair have been trading barbs for weeks in main event segments of “WWE Raw,” with Punk mentioning he’d bury Reigns next to his late father, Sika, and Reigns calling Punk “old.”

Fans are attempting to determine who exactly is the heel of the story, and according to WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash on “Kliq This,” both are “tweeners,” or characters between heel and babyface. Nash doesn’t think there’s any way that Reigns is the true heel.

“You can’t f****** have Roman Reigns on his way to the ring, and have a graphic that says ‘Roman Reigns has headlined 11 WrestleManias.’ Like, okay. I should dislike this guy for what f****** reason?” Nash questioned. “Midway through the f****** show, he says, ‘Everyone f****** b****** about me being a part-timer,’ and he’s sitting there talking with his cousins. He says, ‘I know about me, I never saw my dad. How about you guys? You ever see your dad?’ And they’re like, ‘No.’ He said, ‘…Yeah, I’m part-time this, I’m full-time father. Full-time dad. Full-time f****** husband’ So, how is that a heel?”

The pair’s most recent segment on “Raw” ended with Reigns taking an order from his cousin, Jey Uso, to attack Punk after the men traded words to end the show. As the Usos were held back by security, Reigns hit Punk with a spear, then sent him through the commentary desk with a powerbomb.

If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “Kliq This” and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Backstage Report On WWE’s Future Plans With IShowSpeed

YouTube sensation IShowSpeed appeared on “WWE Raw” this past Monday where he was cursed by Danhausen in a backstage segment, and according to a new report, he will be making more appearances in the near future.

On Wednesday, Bodyslam+ claimed that there have been backstage discussions in WWE about IShowSpeed being involved at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas next month. At this time, it’s not been confirmed whether the 21-year-old is being considered for a match or just an appearance, but he now joins the list of celebrities who will potentially be involved at “The Grandest Stage Of Them All.” In addition to American artist Jelly Roll being featured on “WWE SmackDown” as of late to presumably set up a match at WrestleMania, former NFL Quarterback Tom Brady has been rumored to appear at the two-night event after criticizing WWE star Logan Paul and poking fun at the scripted nature of professional wrestling.

IShowSpeed has competed in one WWE match thus far, having been a surprise entrant in the 2025 Royal Rumble where he was famously speared by Bron Breakker before getting eliminated. IShowSpeed was also involved at WrestleMania 40, where he suffered an RKO at the hands of Randy Orton while dressed as a Prime Energy Mascot. Last October, the YouTube star was present at the WWE Performance Center to record an episode of “Speed Goes Pro” with Orton, which is a series where Speed tries to keep up with some of the best athletes in the world in their respective sports.

Across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitch, IShowSpeed has amassed 149 million followers over the past 10 years. 

Special Editions Of AEW Dynamite & Collision Set To Return In April

After holding Maximum Carnage in January and Grand Slam: Australia in February, AEW hasn’t gone back to the well when it comes to holding special episodes of “AEW Dynamite” and “Collision” in March. But it won’t be much longer before AEW brings back some themed shows, with three set to take place in the weeks following AEW Dynasty.

In a press release, Warner Brothers Discovery revealed AEW will be presenting two Spring BreakThru episodes of “Dynamite” and “Collision,” as well as Playoff Palooza for “Collision” next month. While WBD’s scheduling has Spring BreakThru taking place on Thursday and Friday and Playoff Palooza taking place on a Saturday, outside of AEW’s normal TV slots, it’s believed that is a scheduling error, and that the episodes will take place on Wednesday April 15, Thursday April 16, and Saturday April 25 respectively.

This will be the second time AEW has run Spring BreakThru themed shows, having done so last year on April 16 and April 17; like last year, Spring BreakThru will take place just days before WrestleMania. Many AEW fans have considered the “Dynamite” edition of Spring BreakThru 2025 to be among the best events in AEW history, with the show featuring Mercedes Mone vs. Athena, Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita, and The Opps defeating The Death Riders to win the AEW World Trios Championships.

It will also be the second go around for Playoff Palooza, which aired on April 26, 2025 and featured “Timeless” Toni Storm defeating Queen Aminata in an AEW Women’s World Championship Eliminator match. Unlike last year, when it aired following the first round of the NBA Playoffs, Playoff Palooza’s lead-in will be the first round of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs.