Is NOT bad for Business: Ronda's kayfabe breaking diatribe garnered lots of attention.
At the end of the day, Ronda Rousey's kayfabe breaking performance was good for business.
There's an old adage in the entertainment industry; there's no such thing as bad press. Even though Ronda's statement may have ruffled the feathers of the Internet Wrestling Community, it achieved its goal; Many, many people are now keenly interested in this angle. In fact, according to rumours, the WWE is even considering making Lynch/Charlotte/Rousey the final match of the evening, a rare honour for a women's match.
If something creates a lot of buzz and gets more people interested in the event, then it's not bad for business, but good. There is no doubt that Ronda Rousey has achieved the goal of making a lot of people interested in her upcoming match.
There you have it; three reasons Ronda Rousey breaking kayfabe is bad for business, and three reasons it is not. Questions or comments? Please leave them below the article and as always thanks for reading!