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Ronda Rousey continues to speak out against Vince McMahon ahead of the release of her autobiography.

Past statements

In her autobiography, Rousey ripped McMahon. She has also knocked Bruce Prichard and John Laruantis. One person reportedly close to the former WWE star stated, “Rousey felt that WWE was a misogynistic culture and, by the time she left, despised Vince.” However, she enjoyed her brief time working for Triple H at the end of her second run.

While speaking with Cagesideseats, Rousey noted that her frustrations stemmed from the women's roster not being given the same screen/preparation time as the men. Rousey then shifted her focus to McMahon, who is facing the horrific lawsuit filed against him by Janel Grant.

Frustration

She said, “I just didn’t wanna be Vince’s action f—-ing figure anymore. I felt like I was like doing custom matches for a f—-ing sicko in the back. All power to the girls that keep fighting the good fight. But I’m in my mid-30’s now. I’ve got s—t to do.”

Rousey doubled down on her past tweet about Prichard serving as "Vince's avatar" when he had “retired” from the company before forcing his way back. Rousey said that McMahon was never gone while he was there, but phoned it in through Prichard.

“My agent who works at WME (Endeavor), he was telling me, ‘You know, he’s completely gone now, I swear.’ And I’m like, I’ll believe it when I see it, because everyone said he left before. He never left. He was there by text message.”

This article first appeared on Wrestling News and was syndicated with permission.

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