Ronda Rousey Breaks Silence After Devastating Betrayal By Shayna Baszler

Photo: Instagram/Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey has finally broken her silence on social media following a major betrayal by her longtime friend and tag team partner, Shayna Baszler.

The incident occurred during the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, where Rousey and Baszler were defending their WWE Women's Tag Team Championships.

In a shocking turn of events, Baszler turned on Rousey in the middle of the match. Baszler's betrayal allowed Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez to seize the opportunity and claim the victory, thus regaining the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships.

Photo: Instagram/Ronda Rousey

Rousey, taking to Instagram, shared a brief message expressing her disbelief at how swiftly everything had come to an end. Alongside her words, she posted photos capturing Baszler's treacherous act of trapping her former partner in a submission hold.

Interestingly, prior to the betrayal, Baszler had openly discussed the possibility of facing Rousey in a match. During an interview on WrestleRant, the former UFC fighter had emphasized the importance of giving opportunities to deserving teammates who prove their worth.

Baszler highlighted the notion that refusing a match against a teammate could be perceived as an insult, implying that Rousey might have underestimated her abilities.

This shocking implosion between Rousey and Baszler has left fans speculating about the future. Many are now anticipating the potential for a highly anticipated match or even a long-standing feud between the two accomplished athletes.

The repercussions of this betrayal are yet to be fully understood, but the WWE universe remains abuzz with theories and opinions on the matter.

What are your thoughts on the Rousey-Baszler fallout? Feel free to share your views in the comment section below.

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