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UFC legend Ronda Rousey to have WWE segment edited out of show after 'botch'

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WWE is planning to edit out an embarrassing gaffe made by Ronda Rousey during a recent episode of SmackDown - which ended up going viral.The former UFC champion signed for WWE in 2018 and has been working on and off for the company ever since.She returned from a lengthy hiatus last month to win women's Royal Rumble, setting up a title match against SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair at Wrestlemania 38.Before then though, the two are squaring off in a tag-team match at the upcoming pay-per-view, Elimination Chamber, and to hype the bout, the four competitors took part in a contract-signing segment on SmackDown.After tempers flared, Rousey attempted to slam Charlotte's head into the table, but got it all wrong with the two looking horribly out of sync.Prominent wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer said the 'botch' was so bad that WWE are planning on cutting it out of the show - which wasn't aired live."I didn’t see the clip, I heard it was terrible.

I heard they’re gonna edit it out, though," he told Wrestling Observer Radio co-host Bryan Alvarez, who noted that the terrible head slam would be hard to edit out because it is so critical to the running storyline.Is professional wrestling a real sport?

Let us know what you think in the comments section below...Rousey, Flair and Becky Lynch made WWE history after becoming the first women to main-event Wrestlemania back in 2019.The three squared off in a triple-threat match for both the RAW and SmackDown women's titles - with Lynch picking up the victory after pinning Rousey.The company has gone to great lengths in recent years to promote women's wrestling following years of 'bra and panties' and 'evening gown' matches, which were particularly popular with fans during the.

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