UFC President Dana White On If He Is Open To Ronda Rousey Wrestling For WWE

Ronda Rousey made waves in both MMA and pro wrestling last month during her appearance at WrestleMania. Following the event, rumors ran wild about her possibly working a match in the future with the company, with her saying she hopes to work with WWE again.

Absent from this conversation was UFC President Dana White, who has to sign off on Rousey's physical projects outside of the UFC. While he approved of the WrestleMania appearance, he doesn't like the idea of Rousey working matches.

"What she did was awesome. I loved it. She's a one and done. No (matches)," Dana White told John Pollock of the Fight Network.

The UFC allowing their talents to make appearances for pro wrestling promotions isn't unprecedented, but neither is allowing them to participate in matches. Shayna Baszler and Tom Lawlor both appeared for Ring of Honor, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson got physical during a WWE cameo, and Marcus Davis and Tito Oritz both showed up on TNA broadcasts. Former Heavyweight Champion Josh Barnett also worked a match in Japan.

For now, it appears Rousey won't be locking up with Stephanie McMahon. With the right dollar signs attached to it, anything is possible. You can see the video of Dana White's comments above.

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