Ronda Rousey Shoots On WWE Social Media "D*ckheads"

WWE SmackDown star explains her thoughts on social media and fan feedback.

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Ronda Rousey has always had a topsy turvy relationship with pro wrestling fans.

The WWE star isn't quite finished letting people know what she thinks either - Rousey appeared on the 'Wives Of Wrestling' podcast to air her thoughts on fans who give feedback on social media. In a word, Ronda thinks some of these people are "d*ckheads".

Rousey, who wrestles Charlotte Flair in an 'I Quit' match at WrestleMania Backlash on 8 May, told the pod that she doesn't "really need to know what people think about [her] work". Going on, Ronda said that artists don't stand in the gallery admiring their paintings with punters.

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Those are some some strong words.

The SmackDown Women's Title contender did say that she gauges how well she's doing on WWE's live crowds more than the online audience, because those are "two opposite things". Rousey generally doesn't pay much attention to comments on her tweets or Instagram posts.

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It's more important to her that she's satisfied with her performances, and that the audience actually inside arenas reacted to what they were seeing. People on Twitter? Not so much.

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