As the winner of Saturday’s WWE Extreme Rules and the new “WWE SmackDown” Women’s Champion as a result, Ronda Rousey has a message for any of her internet detractors who weren’t pleased with the outcome.
Go home and cry about it, neckbeards #AndTheNew #TheyLive #Submit, wrote the former UFC fighter on Instagram. When Rousey got a submission locked in during Morgan’s bout against her, Morgan ended up collapsing. This brought an end to their Extreme Rules match, which had included a number of weapons like a baseball bat, a Judo black belt, a table, and a chair among others. Even after Rousey had the submission secured, Morgan maintained her composure, grinning as she went down to loss, and she did so even after the contest.
Rousey’s second reign as the “WWE SmackDown” Women’s Champion has begun as a result of the victory; her first reign, which began after she defeated Charlotte Flair at WWE’s WrestleMania Backlash, lasted for 55 days. She did lose the title to Morgan, but she has now exacted revenge on the former Riott Squad member following an earlier failed attempt to win it back at WWE SummerSlam. Rousey held the “WWE Raw” Women’s Championship during her first stint with the organisation, and this most recent reign was her third title reign overall during her time with WWE.
WWE’s Crown Jewel, the company’s next high-profile live event, is scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia on November 5. What happens next in this storyline and whether Morgan will face off for the championship are still up in the air.