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>Our Fight by Ronda Rousey is the ex-Superstar's second book and is due to be released next month. The former WWE Women's Champion does not hold back in her take on the 78-year-old billionaire. In the memoir, Rousey calls McMahon the 'Emperor Palpatine' of wrestling, a nod to the Star Wars antagonist. She adds:
>"It’s hard sometimes to know where the evil, unethical, slimeball character of Vince McMahon played out for the cameras ends and the actual questionably ethical, many times sued, and multiple times accused of sexual misconduct Vince McMahon begins.
>"That blurred line between character and reality is a recurring theme within the WWE Universe.”
>As an athlete who redefined what women could do in the world of MMA, the treatment of women is understandably an important theme in the book. When discussing WWE's Premium Live Events, Rousey suggested that the ultra-conservative views of Saudi Arabia are something McMahon would like to replicate.
>"[PLEs are] held in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, as well as now twice a year in Saudi Arabia, a nation that restricts the rights of women in a way that I’m certain Vince McMahon wishes he could."
>While McMahon is lambasted in Rousey's memoir, that doesn't extend to everyone in the family. Rousey has much more positive words for McMahon's son-in-law Triple H.
>"In addition to being my in-ring WrestleMania nemesis, he is arguably one of the best professional wrestlers in history and one of the better people on the business side."
https://www.sescoops.com/wwe/ronda-rousey-vince-mcmahon-saudi-arabia
>"It’s hard sometimes to know where the evil, unethical, slimeball character of Vince McMahon played out for the cameras ends and the actual questionably ethical, many times sued, and multiple times accused of sexual misconduct Vince McMahon begins.
>"That blurred line between character and reality is a recurring theme within the WWE Universe.”
>As an athlete who redefined what women could do in the world of MMA, the treatment of women is understandably an important theme in the book. When discussing WWE's Premium Live Events, Rousey suggested that the ultra-conservative views of Saudi Arabia are something McMahon would like to replicate.
>"[PLEs are] held in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, as well as now twice a year in Saudi Arabia, a nation that restricts the rights of women in a way that I’m certain Vince McMahon wishes he could."
>While McMahon is lambasted in Rousey's memoir, that doesn't extend to everyone in the family. Rousey has much more positive words for McMahon's son-in-law Triple H.
>"In addition to being my in-ring WrestleMania nemesis, he is arguably one of the best professional wrestlers in history and one of the better people on the business side."
https://www.sescoops.com/wwe/ronda-rousey-vince-mcmahon-saudi-arabia