Exclusive: Triple H explains how WWE signed Ronda Rousey (2024)

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Nick Schwartz

January 29, 2018 5:08 pm ET

WWE introduced one of the biggest free-agent signings in the history of the company Sunday night in Philadelphia, as “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey made a surprise appearance at the end of the inaugural Women’s Royal Rumble match.

It had been speculated for months that the former UFC bantamweight champion could be making the jump to professional wrestling, but Rousey is intent on a making a full-on career change, and has signed a full-time deal with WWE with just over two months until WrestleMania 34.

On the day after her electrifying debut, WWE EVP of Talent, Live Events and Creative Paul “Triple H” Levesque spoke to For The Win about the story behind the signingof Rousey, one of the most influential stars in all of sports.

When did you first start having conversations about trying to bring in Ronda?

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Triple H: It’s one of those things that happened organically. I had heard about her being a big fan. There were a few things we sort of inadvertently connected with each other on without actually meeting. She came and did the Ice Bucket Challenge with Steph [McMahon] when we were in L.A., and even then she kind of floated it out how much she loved [WWE].

And just her knowledge of what we do was so deep. She would mention at the time ‘oh I’d love to do this. When I get done, this is what I want to do.’ She would always say that, ‘this is what I want to do,’ you know, but you hear that a lot. But over the years it slowly morphed into things. She did the stuff with us at ‘Mania, and we’ve just had conversations over and over.

And then this year it really escalated. We had not been in contact other than a little text here and there… She called to ask about coming to the Performance Center, if she could come in there and be with a few of her friends for a Bachelorette party. And we had a discussion about it, and during that discussion, boy, it really started to come up that this is something she was not just throwing out there or suggesting – it was something that she really wanted to do.

It’s something that she’s really wanted to do the whole time. She was dead serious every time she mentioned it to me. On our end, you hear that a lot, it’s usually just people saying something. She was dead serious the whole time.

With the Rumble approaching and WrestleMania a couple of months away, was there pressure to get a deal done so the timing would be perfect?

It’s funny, there wasn’t pressure on the timing of this at all of necessarily the Rumble part. It really just came together. There wasn’t a lot of back-and-forth or like intense negotiations. It kept coming up in the media, and to be honest we had had conversations but we just hadn’t – between her schedule and my schedule – we just hadn’t sat down and said ‘what do we want to do here?’

And she’s been training this whole time, specifically for WWE. She’s been training intensely this whole time, and I knew that and I knew what her intent was, but we had yet to sit down and have that deep conversation about it. Once we did, the timing just worked out. Once we did, it went extremely quick from there.

…. She was sending me bits and pieces of training footage along the way, so I knew she was serious. It was just a matter of getting time to sit and talk. Once we did it was really quick, and it was a thing like ‘hey, I’m ready to go now if you want me to do something right away.’ So that changed our thinking, and we went from there.

Now that she’s signed, in your perspective, how big of a get is Ronda Rousey for WWE? Do you expect her to bring a new audience?

Well I think that it’s a huge set of eyeballs, but the thing that I’m most excited about is just the talent. I get it, from a PR standpoint. I get that she’s going to bring in a different level of awareness of WWE on every level, and especially with the Women’s Evolution going on right now in WWE – the Women’s Rumble, the Hell in a Cell match and all the things that are coming down the pike…. The timing is perfect.

But the thing I’m really excited about is the fact that this is not a one-off. It’s not a ‘oh I’m going to teach you to do this, you’re going to do it one time and you’re going to go away.’ She’s here. She’s a talent, and she’s a remarkable athlete, obviously, and a remarkable person.

She just picks this up. She gets it, she understands it. She’s all in, and that’s a really cool thing. To me, that’s what I’m the most excited about, because to me it’s for delivering for our fans that we already have, let alone showing those new ones. The [fans] we already have, I know there’s a couple of them questioning and all that stuff. They’re going to be thrilled. I’m telling you, she is going to win them over because she is just like them. She’s been a fan since she was a little kid. I think it was probably one of her first things that she loved, was WWE.

She’s so into it that her passion boils over when you talk to her about it, and she’s going to knock this out of the park.

How much planning goes in to keeping Ronda’s entrance at the Royal Rumble a surprise for fans?

It’s harder than you think in this world of social media. As it was coming down to making the decision we wanted to do this, there were a lot of last-minute things. She was in Colombia doing the movie. Trying to get somebody on a flight that is as famous as Ronda is, and as visible as she is – and internationally she’s almost bigger than she is in he U.S. – on a flight, into the country, through customs, clear security, on another flight to Philly, shuttle to a hotel, into the service entry, brought to a bus, hidden in the arena the whole day, and not until right before she walks out there does anybody see her.

It was a monumental task, it took a large team. But it’s all for trying to create a moment for our fans, and trying to create a moment for the world where you just have… while people expect it, they don’t know. And it’s so difficult now because the second somebody is seen somewhere, social media is all over it. The world cannot wait to be the person to say ‘I was the one who saw her,’ or ‘I broke this.’ So when you’re able to pull off something that’s a big surprise like that, it’s great. Trust me, we all kept it very, very quiet on all fronts. Very few people knew… there was only a handful at best that knew.

Earlier this monthTMZ snapped a photo of you after having a secret dinner with Rousey in Los Angeles. When you’re trying to plan a big surprise, does that kind of stuff drive you nuts?

Part of it is great because it fuels speculation, fuels conversation which fuels excitement. You just don’t want it to ruin the moment. It’s like trying to pull off a surprise party for your kids or something like that. They might suspect, but they don’t know. You just want it to be a surprise, you want it to be fun.

The dinner thing in LA, people made such a huge deal out of it…. I was in LA for a totally different reason. Was coming back, I had a series of meetings and my last meeting ended close to LAX. I was taking a red-eye, and I had a couple of hours. I just reached out and said ‘hey if you’re free, I’m going to be there, we can have dinner and chat and catch up on some stuff and see if we can get closer.’

We were able to make it happen, that’s all it was. I got a private room, and right before we were about to leave the restaurant people came in and said ‘wow there’s a ton of paparazzi and film crews outside.’ So we all tried to go out different doors and I three-quarters made it out unscathed before they caught a distant shot of me getting in a car. But it was all good, speculation creates things. It’s funny, people try to say ‘oh they lied to us,’ or something… we’re trying to create excitement and surprise you! Go with it.

What are the next steps for her development?

She’ll finish up this movie, and then she’s in. She’ll be at the Performance Center, she’ll be training and working with us every day. And we’ll see where it goes. It is not for lack of desire or motivation, if anything. The two times she has been at the Performance Center training, we’ve had to try to get her to back off because she will train all day and all night if we let her.

What kind of reactions have you been getting from the rest of the roster?

I think they’re thrilled.

It’s funny, when Ronda came back, all she wanted to do was see those other girls in the Rumble and tell them how great it was. Before we brought her out I was with her watching the tail end of the Women’s Rumble… and she is such a fan of the talent and everybody that’s working that it’s hard for them when they’re around her, like she’s almost in awe of them, in some ways, as much as they look at her because she’s from outside.

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She fits right in. It’s funny thing, very few people come into something like this – and I’ve seen a lot of them over 25 years – they come in and there’s a difference. There’s a difference in their mentality and they way they are, and it takes a little while to fit in.

Any time she’s ever been around us, it’s like this is where she should have been her whole life. She’s just like everybody else who is in our locker room. There’s no pretenses, there’s no ego, there’s no anything. She just fits right into them. I think, from that standpoint, they can wait to rub up against her and kind of get that opportunity. It’s going to put a lot of eyes on them and it’s going to elevate their careers and it’s going to elevate what we do.

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FAQs

Why did Ronda Rousey leave WWE for 3 years? ›

Ronda Rousey reached the pinnacle in UFC and WWE but had an unceremonious exit from both organizations. It turns out an undisclosed history of concussions abruptly ended her run with each promotion.

How much did Ronda Rousey make from WWE? ›

During her second run with the WWE, Rousey reportedly commanded a salary of $1.5 million, or an estimated $2.1 million when accounting for bonuses and merchandise sales. This made her one of the highest-paid WWE female wrestlers.

Why did Ronda Rousey join the WWE? ›

On February 25 at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, Rousey was involved in an in-ring altercation with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, after which she signed her WWE contract (in storyline), thus making her a part of the Raw brand.

Is Ronda Rousey still signed to the WWE? ›

Rousey left WWE in 2023 and recently criticized the company's historically poor treatment of women in her book. Lynch applauded Rousey's efforts in pro wrestling but said it isn't an environment for anyone who isn't fully dedicated to the dream.

Who ended Ronda Rousey's career? ›

This week, she said concussions suffered during her judo career contributed to her retirement from UFC in 2016 after knockout defeats to Amanda Nunes and Holly Holm. “I'd like people to understand my reasons and motivations behind things,” Rousey said in an Instagram Live appearance to promote her upcoming memoir.

How rich is Ronda Rousey? ›

Estimated net worth: US$14 million

Her signature move, the armbar, earned her a cult following from fans and the respect of fellow MMA fighters. Rousey went on to try her hand at acting, appearing in The Expendables 3, Fast & Furious 7 and Charlie's Angels.

Who is the highest paid WWE performer? ›

According to sources, the highest WWE salary for a WWE main roster superstar is 12 Million and belongs to the Current WWE Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar.

How rich is Ronda? ›

Ronda Rousey's net worth of $14 million in 2024 is a testament to her exceptional career in combat sports, professional wrestling, and entertainment.

Who is Ronda Rousey's real husband? ›

Who trained Ronda Rousey in the WWE? ›

Rousey trained under Gokor Chivichyan of the Hayastan MMA Academy, and Edmond Tarverdyan of the Glendale Fighting Club. She formerly trained at the Olympic Training Center in Wakefield, Massachusetts, under the guidance of Jimmy Pedro and is now part of Team Hayastan in Santa Monica, California.

Did Ronda retire from the WWE? ›

Will Ronda ever return to WWE? ›

Ronda Rousey's WWE return will not be happening anytime soon. Despite not competing inside a WWE ring since SummerSlam 2023, Rousey has hit the headlines on numerous occasions due to the contents of her new autobiography Our Fight.

How much did WWE pay Ronda Rousey? ›

Although the $1.5 million salary of the former RAW Women's Champion is undoubtedly impressive, it's still incomparable to the highest-paid female star in the company.

What's next for Ronda Rousey? ›

Ronda Rousey will write her Netflix biopic based on her autobiography, 'Our Fight. ' The 37-year-old is officially retired from combat sports and turning her attention to her biopic.

Will Ronda Rousey ever return to the WWE? ›

Ronda Rousey's WWE return will not be happening anytime soon. Despite not competing inside a WWE ring since SummerSlam 2023, Rousey has hit the headlines on numerous occasions due to the contents of her new autobiography Our Fight.

Why hasn t Ronda Rousey been in WWE? ›

When Rousey was asked why she decided to leave WWE, she said the lifestyle was unsustainable while having a young child. Well, it's just not a lifestyle that I can continue while being a mom. I was on the road 18 months with my baby and it was just nothing that we could sustain forever.

Is Ronda Rousey related to Roddy Piper? ›

He was a Canadian wrestler who competed in various wrestling federations. He was famous for his short temper character, which was later recognized as Rowdy Roddy Piper. Although Ronda is called Rowdy Ronda Rousey, it does not relate her to the WWE Legend. The two share no blood relations.

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