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I agree. She basically was a product of just being more skilled and more talented than her competition. But she didn’t have really any competitive spirit. As soon as she hit a roadblock she quit. She walked away, threw a hissy fit and fucking quit.. To me that is why her legacy is a joke. She had no fighting spirit whatsoever. She wanted nothing to do with hard times. Even in her new career she wants nothing to do with hard times. Honestly I can’t fucking stand her. I don’t know why anyone would cheer for her? What’s even funnier is she’s confused why people Won’t cheer for her. That’s because you are delusional. Completely delusional. Your personality is a joke. People don’t respect quitters, whiners, crybabies. People that constantly make excuses. She doesn’t get it.
Not sure I would say she lacked "fighting spirit", when she lost in MMA she basically got the shit beaten out of her trying to chase people down, perhaps a lack of fight IQ and coolness but not a lack of courage. The impression I get is someone suffering from insecurity and overcompensating, making some bad decisions training with yes men and then suffering breakdowns after loses.
Lets be realistic as well, whilst the Rousey hype was annoying at times she clearly has become a massive target for incel/bro like MMA fans, half this forum seems like they masturbate to her being KOed by Holm. I'v not watched it during her WWE time but I'm guessing they looked to exploit that and played her up as an arrogant heelish character?
Honesty though if you looked into pro wrestling from the outside as a non fan I think you advice would be "get in, get paid, get out", in the WWE especially hanging around for year after year doesn't not seem to bring rewards, fans get burnt out on someone and then burn themselves out physically working on so many shows.