Ronda Rousey is shedding light on her unsettling experiences during her tenure in the WWE, particularly concerning inappropriate behavior and a lack of accountability.
Amidst the promotion of her forthcoming book “Our Fight,” Rousey hasn’t shied away from expressing her disdain for WWE chairman Vince McMahon, whom she referred to as a “sicko.”
In a recent appearance on News Nation, Rousey disclosed an uncomfortable encounter she had with wrestler Drew Gulak in the locker room. Recounting the incident, she described how Gulak, whom she barely knew, grabbed the string of her sweatpants as she passed by, without any reaction from others present. Feeling unsettled by the encounter, Rousey questioned the appropriateness of Gulak’s actions and the apparent normalization of such behavior within the WWE environment.
Expressing her concern for the safety and well-being of her fellow female wrestlers, Rousey highlighted the pervasive nature of such incidents and the alarming lack of accountability. Her candid revelation has prompted calls from fans for the WWE to take action, including demands for Gulak’s release from the organization in light of Rousey’s accusation.
As Rousey continues to speak out against inappropriate conduct and advocates for a safer environment for female wrestlers, her disclosures serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing misconduct and fostering a culture of respect and professionalism within the WWE and beyond.