#3 Could return at Survivor Series: She's been rumored to return for a while
Triple H has confirmed that Ronda Rousey has been in contact with WWE despite being on the sidelines. She has pitched multiple ideas for her return and it is only a matter of time before the former UFC Champion returns to shake things up in the Women's Division.
"She said to me multiple times, 'It was like the family I never knew I was missing, and the group of friends and the environment I never knew I was missing.' I think she misses that greatly. She's constantly with us, and she's constantly pitching her return. So, if I had to guess, it would be sooner rather than later, but who knows?" (Credits for the quotes)
Survivor Series is already jam packed with numerous great match-ups, and if Ronda Rousey returns to WWE on Sunday, it would greatly benefit the company.
#2 Why it may not happen: Ronda Rousey might debut on SmackDown instead of returning to RAW

WWE signed a 5-year deal with FOX to broadcast SmackDown on its network. Their most prominent Superstars already works for the Blue Brand, but with Brock Lesnar's move from SmackDown to RAW, the show needs more in the way of major star attraction. Enter Ronda Rousey.
Like Lesnar, Rousey also has a background in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and is popular for her work in UFC. She's the only female to ever enter their Hall of Fame and FOX will want to benefit from the viewers she would bring to the program.
If WWE could manage to bring Rousey back -- which is likely to happen -- she could debut on the Blue Brand. Unfortunately, this would mean her return won't take place this Sunday at Survivor Series and fans might have to wait a little longer.
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