Ronda Rousey has shared her belief that the WWE WrestleMania 35 main event, the first women’s match to close WrestleMania, was put together in a fraction of the time it deserved and that the result reflected that.
Speaking with Complex, Rousey drew a sharp contrast between the preparation that went into her WWE debut match and what went into the historic main event she shared with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.
“I remembered we had no time at all to put it together. We spent a year promoting it and like a day and a half putting it together. And it seemed like such a shame because my debut match, we spent like six weeks putting it together and we had all the best minds in the industry coming and giving their two cents and tweaking it.
Making it better and better and better until the day that we came and we went out and did it. We had it flawlessly down and it was my favorite match ever that I had. And I think that main event, though the milestone itself was incredible, I feel like the match unfortunately wasn’t as great as it could have been if we were able to put the same kind of preparation, the kind of preparation into it that I felt like it deserved,” Rousey said.
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