Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey holds a trophy onstage after becoming the first female inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame at The Pearl concert theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, July 5, 2018. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Ronda Rousey’s tirade toward World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) continued to escalate after she attacked security just a week after she was fined for doing the same. She berated the WWE Universe yet again as she fully invests in her character turning heel in recent weeks.

The former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight champion has regularly gone out of the script in recent weeks by criticizing the WWE fans and using the f-word – "fake" – which is going against WWE policy.

Rousey has even threatened to quit the pro-wrestling promotion by making it clear she doesn’t need it to live a comfortable life. She reiterated her threat by urging WWE to try and fire her, making it clear that she will be more than happy to walk away.

The UFC Hall of Famer is scheduled to face Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair in a triple-threat match for the Raw Women’s championship, which she currently holds at WrestleMania 35 in April. And multiple reports are claiming that it could be her last fight before she takes a long hiatus from WWE.

The Monday Night Raw episode the day after WrestleMania 35 is expected to be her last appearance before she walks away from the promotion. Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer believes she could be gone for a long time as she is not booked for a fight during WWE’s European Tour in May.

“Ronda’s not on the European tour so I think that pretty much tells ya the deal. I mean I’m not saying that she won’t do another match after Mania, but she’s not booked on anything after the RAW after Mania,” Meltzer said, as quoted on Ringside News.

The wrestling expert says that there is a chance that Rousey “might never return” once she walks away from WWE, but that is highly unlikely as she is contracted to the promotion until April 10, 2021. Moreover, the former UFC women’s champion has on more than one occasion expressed her love for pro-wrestling.

Rousey has not been advertised for SummerSlam, which is the next big pay-per-view after WrestleMania. It takes place on Aug. 12 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, which indicates that she is looking at a long hiatus from the promotion.

“It may be a lot longer than [SummerSlam] she may never come back. You know? I mean she probably will. I expect that she will,” Meltzer added talking about the length of her absence.