Ronda Rousey has not been seen since Wrestlemania 35 and WWE fans are wondering if she will return. The former WWE champion is busy attending to her family although Triple H reveals the door is not entirely shut.

In an interview with TMZ Sports, Paul Levesque took time out to answer some WWE-related questions. At the top of the list was the status of Ronda Rousey. According to the WWE executive vice president of talent, the former UFC champion is just busy at the moment.

Rousey took time out since April to being family planning. Aside from that, the 32-year-old has been busy shooting TV shows (911). With a busy schedule, it will be interesting if Rousey will have the time to consider a WWE return. She hit it off well when she signed up in 2018.

According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, Rowdy is still under contract until 2021. Hence, it seems sensible to expect that she will return at some point. The only question now is when?

"She'll be back at some point. She's just getting a lot done," said Triple H.

Aside from the status of Rousey, Triple H was thrown other questions as well. He was asked on plans to return to the ring and the future of pro boxer Tyson Fury.

"It all depends. Hopefully not. I'm too busy right now to try to. It's a lot of work to get in the ring. Still training all the time, but a lot of work," said the 50-year-old wrestler.

Apparently, Trips is focusing more on the talent the WWE has right now. Related to that, he was asked what the score is with the Gypsy King.

"I'm sure he's got a lot left to do in the boxing world. He's got Deontay Wilder coming up at the beginning of the year ... but never say never. He's custom-made for what we do, right??"

As most know, Fury is set to square off with Braun Strowman at WWE's Crown Jewel on Oct. 31 in Saudi Arabia. This is despite his scheduled rematch with Deontay Wilder in February 2020. His team was against the WWE stint due to potential injuries. The Furious One defied the call where he will reportedly earn as much as £12 million.

Ronda Rousey
Ronda Rousey has not committed her long-term future to WWE. In this picture, Rousey waves as she leaves the stage 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