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WWE wants Rousey to jump to ring

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UFC star Ronda Rousey's next fight could come in a WWE ring.

WWE executive Paul Levesque, better known as wrestling superstar Triple H, had dinner with Rousey in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, again fueling speculatio­n that UFC's biggest female star could leave the octagon for a career in sports entertainm­ent.

"We are talking to Ronda, as we've been for a while," Levesque told The Associated Press by phone on Wednesday. "She has a lot of things going on. We have a lot of things going on. But we have a great relationsh­ip with her, a very friendly standpoint for a long period of time now. It was great to catch up with her."

Rousey, once the most dominant fighter in mixed martial arts, has not competed since she suffered a 48-second loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in December 2016. Rousey (12-2) lost two straight bouts in 13 months and took a hiatus that saw her branch out into other forms of entertainm­ent.

Rousey, who adopted the "Rowdy" nickname from WWE Hall of Famer "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, is a big wrestling fan as made guest appearance­s at WWE events. She notably stood side-by-side with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as they fought off the villainous Triple H and his wife and fellow executive, Stephanie McMahon.

The Rock raised Rousey's arm in celebratio­n at the end of the segment held at WrestleMan­ia in 2015. Rousey has since appeared in the stands at events for WWE's developmen­tal system, NXT.

Rousey and fellow UFC fighters Marina Shafir, Shayna Baszler and Jessamyn Duke were known as the Four Horsewomen — a tribute to the nefarious Ric Flair-led Four Horsemen stable of the 1980s and '90s. Baszler has signed with WWE and wrestles in NXT.

 ?? AP Photo/John Locher, File ?? In this Dec. 30, 2016, file photo Ronda Rousey stands in the cage after Amanda Nunes forced a stoppage in the first round of their women's bantamweig­ht championsh­ip mixed martial arts bout at UFC 207 in Las Vegas. Rousey's next fight could come in a...
AP Photo/John Locher, File In this Dec. 30, 2016, file photo Ronda Rousey stands in the cage after Amanda Nunes forced a stoppage in the first round of their women's bantamweig­ht championsh­ip mixed martial arts bout at UFC 207 in Las Vegas. Rousey's next fight could come in a...

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