enviousdominous
Behold my diction
Opinion up front; Ronda Rousey was rushed to tv way before she was ready.
I love Ronda, you love Ronda, we all love Ronda. Our love isn't going very far to enhance Ronda's social skills, and subsequently her ability to sell a match via mic work.
Ronda obviously has feelings, I felt for her when she did the interview on Ellen. It would be great if she could have been put through a year of acting school so she could turn that type of drama on and off at will.
She's being put on TV as her waving smiling self, and then random things happen to her. The most I've seen of her in terms of what she actually wants out of her career with the WWE is when she pointed at the WrestleMania sign, she obviously wants to hang that WrestleMania sign in her living room. She didn't take too kindly to being made fun of by Stephanie, so she chokeslammed HHH through a table. She beat up Absolution because they kept carelessly wandering into her danger radius.
I get it, Ronda is one of the most popular female athletes in history and to the powers that be having her name on the card supersedes any logic toward putting it there on behalf of a creative purpose.
I don't not like Ronda, but she's turning into a very silly person before our eyes. As the WWE tries to market her presence, they're giving her too many opportunities to embarrass herself and thereby embarrass the business.
Ronda seems to be intent on not burning any bridges, which is my best theory as to why she's been having some balls-out awkward exchanges in interviews lately. I'm not saying that I think that she intends to return to MMA, I think that she intends to rebuff questions concerning MMA in what I imagine is a bizarre and unfounded assumption that she has to rebuff the questions. Ronda herself said in an interview with Ellen that returning to MMA would be just as likely as if she was going to return to being an Olympian, which indicates to me that she can freely discuss the potential of an MMA return.
So..... yesterday a few interviews were released (or escaped more like) where Ronda was prompted to elaborate on whether or not she considered it possible that she would return to MMA, and she was prompted to explain her opinion in regard to why fans of hers abandoned her after she had lost to Holly Holm.
For your situational awareness:
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Now, I wasn't blowing smoke when I said that I love Ronda. She's had great interviews in the past, so I don't want to go wondering out loud if she might have Asperger's. Going back to my original point, I think that Ronda is dealing with something and that being put on the spot to become as big a presence in prowrestling as she was in MMA is not the best thing for her right now. Again; I think that the WWE carelessly debuted Ronda way before she was ready for the spotlight.
Am I off the mark here? I don't think I've ever wanted to be proven wrong more than I do now.
I love Ronda, you love Ronda, we all love Ronda. Our love isn't going very far to enhance Ronda's social skills, and subsequently her ability to sell a match via mic work.
Ronda obviously has feelings, I felt for her when she did the interview on Ellen. It would be great if she could have been put through a year of acting school so she could turn that type of drama on and off at will.
She's being put on TV as her waving smiling self, and then random things happen to her. The most I've seen of her in terms of what she actually wants out of her career with the WWE is when she pointed at the WrestleMania sign, she obviously wants to hang that WrestleMania sign in her living room. She didn't take too kindly to being made fun of by Stephanie, so she chokeslammed HHH through a table. She beat up Absolution because they kept carelessly wandering into her danger radius.
I get it, Ronda is one of the most popular female athletes in history and to the powers that be having her name on the card supersedes any logic toward putting it there on behalf of a creative purpose.
I don't not like Ronda, but she's turning into a very silly person before our eyes. As the WWE tries to market her presence, they're giving her too many opportunities to embarrass herself and thereby embarrass the business.
Ronda seems to be intent on not burning any bridges, which is my best theory as to why she's been having some balls-out awkward exchanges in interviews lately. I'm not saying that I think that she intends to return to MMA, I think that she intends to rebuff questions concerning MMA in what I imagine is a bizarre and unfounded assumption that she has to rebuff the questions. Ronda herself said in an interview with Ellen that returning to MMA would be just as likely as if she was going to return to being an Olympian, which indicates to me that she can freely discuss the potential of an MMA return.
So..... yesterday a few interviews were released (or escaped more like) where Ronda was prompted to elaborate on whether or not she considered it possible that she would return to MMA, and she was prompted to explain her opinion in regard to why fans of hers abandoned her after she had lost to Holly Holm.
For your situational awareness:
[youtube]0AXdLdORaRI[/youtube]
Now, I wasn't blowing smoke when I said that I love Ronda. She's had great interviews in the past, so I don't want to go wondering out loud if she might have Asperger's. Going back to my original point, I think that Ronda is dealing with something and that being put on the spot to become as big a presence in prowrestling as she was in MMA is not the best thing for her right now. Again; I think that the WWE carelessly debuted Ronda way before she was ready for the spotlight.
Am I off the mark here? I don't think I've ever wanted to be proven wrong more than I do now.