Julianna Pena Calls Ronda Rousey's Legacy A Joke For Leaving UFC To Go To WWE


UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Julianna Pena recently appeared as a guest on The MMA Hour for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During the appearance, the women's MMA star spoke about Ronda Rousey leaving UFC and selling out by going to WWE, effectively turning her legacy into "a joke" in the process.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where she backs up these claims with her thoughts.

On Ronda Rousey leaving MMA for pro-wrestling, calling her legacy a joke: “Ronda is so old news, right? I think that what’s incredible about her is that she opened up the door and was destroying people in 10 seconds, and became a star because she was demolishing people in the first round, and that’s great — but she got knocked out twice and never came back. So how legit is she? She had to go to pro wrestling. And I get that and I think that that’s great. But as a fighter and somebody who is competitive, I know that — deep down — it probably truly bothers her, the fact that she went away off of two knockout losses and never came back to make her name good. If it really truly does bother her and if it gets under her skin at the end of the day to know that, you know, her legacy is kind of ruined by the fact that she never came back and never got back on the horse, then I would like to invite her to please come back — and if she would like to come back, I would welcome her with open arms.”

On how Rousey is a sellout: “That’s what I’m saying, she’s kind of a joke in the MMA world now, because she’s a — what is the word? — sellout? Like, a little bit of a sellout there. I mean, I guess I understand, right? It’s like, pro wrestling is fake, you get paid millions of dollars, I get it. But for me, for real s***, for like the ‘you’re the real, real deal,’ I would say that that’s in the UFC. And if she ever wants any of that real smoke, I’m ready.”

On Rousey having a good match at WrestleMania: “I thought she had a great [WrestleMania] match. I thought she was very good, yes. And this is just from girl to girl as a fan — I’m a fan and I think that she’s great and I’m happy for her, and I think that it’s awesome what she’s doing in the WWE — but as a fan, she either needs to be more comfortable in her own skin or needs to figure out a different attire, because every move that she does, there becomes a wardrobe fix. You know what I mean? Wear something that you’re comfortable with. Wear something that you love and that you’re not going to have to constantly be yanking at your clothes the entire match. You didn’t see Charlotte Flair one time touch anything that she was wearing, it was just all about the match. But Ronda’s constantly pulling. So wear something that you’re comfortable in so that you don’t have to do that, because it just takes away a little bit.”

Check out the complete interview at MMAFighting.com.