Ronda Rousey Says She Felt Like "Sicko" Vince McMahon's Personal Action Figure Having Matches


Ronda Rousey isn't fond of Vince McMahon.

To say the least.

The UFC Hall of Fame legend and former WWE Superstar and WrestleMania headliner recently had a lot to say about the former longtime WWE Chairman and former TKO Group Holdings executive during a recent Cage Side Seats interview to promote her new book, "Ronda Rousey: Our Fight: A Memoir."

Featured below are some of the highlights.

On how WWE's business model relying on an 80-year old man with skeletons in his closet wasn't a good business model: "Everything just being beholden to this near 80-year-old man, who has five or six episodes of ‘Behind the Bastards’ about him, is not a very good business model."

On how she felt like 'Sicko' Vince McMahon's personal action figure: "I just didn’t wanna be Vince’s action f—-ing figure anymore. I felt like I was like doing custom matches for a f—-ing sicko in the back. All power to the girls that keep fighting the good fight. But I’m in my mid-30’s now. I’ve got s—t to do."

On how Vince McMahon was still running WWE after stepping down the first time controversial allegations were made against him similar to the ongoing Janel Grant situation: "He was never gone while I was there. He was just phoning it in through Bruce Pritchard. My agent who works at WME (Endeavor), he was telling me, ‘You know, he’s completely gone now, I swear.’ I’m like, I’ll believe it when I see it, because everyone said he left before. He never left. He was there by text message."

Check out the complete interview at CageSideSeats.com.