
Dana White on Ronda Rousey's WWE Debut at WrestleMania 34: 'She Was Incredible'
UFC President Dana White had nothing but good things to say about Ronda Rousey after she won her WWE in-ring debut at WrestleMania 34 on Sunday night in New Orleans.
"She accomplished everything she could at UFC. She has a title defense record that still isn't broken, the amazing fight last night with Rose [Namajunas] and Joanna [Jedrzejczyk] wouldn't have been possible without Ronda kickstarting everything and I could go on and on.
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"She has always loved professional wrestling and now she gets to have a blast being a part of it. She will be great at ANYTHING she sets her mind to doing. I thought she was incredible tonight and I'm happy for her."
Rousey teamed with Raw general manager Kurt Angle to pick up a victory over Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.
The former UFC star locked McMahon in an armbar, and the WWE chief brand officer tapped out to end the match. White had a front-row seat:
It was an encouraging debut from the former UFC women's bantamweight champion, as she defied the skeptics who wondered whether she'd have a rough transition from mixed martial arts to professional wrestling.
Speaking with Shelburne, Rousey alluded to the damage control White has had to perform in the wake of Conor McGregor's bus attack in Brooklyn, New York, prior to UFC 223.
"He's had a hell of a weekend and I just thought, he really needs some smiles and a good time," she said.
White was also likely happy to see Brock Lesnar retain the Universal Championship against Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 34.
White confirmed earlier in the week he's working toward Lesnar's return to UFC, so The Beast Incarnate winning in the biggest match of WWE's showpiece event will only add to the buzz when he eventually goes back to MMA.



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