In a moment that no one saw coming, The Rock bringing UFC women's champion and all-around baddest female on Earth Ronda Rousey into the ring to finally give Stephanie McMahon her comeuppance was a true "holy sh*t" spectacle. The set-up for it was perfect - with Stephanie taunting Rock over not daring to hit a woman - and when he left the ring and casually strolled around ringside the realization hit the crowd that he was going to recruit his Furious 7 co-star to take out Steph and they absolutely lost their minds. Seeing Rousey in a WWE ring was surreal and there's no telling the politics that went into making that happen, but what matters is that it did. And while it's more than likely a pipe dream, if there was a way to get Ronda vs. Stephanie for Mania 32 in Dallas that would be monumentally huge.
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