#2 She can mention in the storyline that she entered WWE being respectful but it hasn't been returned
If and when Rousey does turn heel, she has an easy storytelling device she can pull out of her back pocket.
Her initial intentions of competing in WWE involved being respectful of all the wrestlers backstage and working her way up to the top.
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She was certainly doing just that after WrestleMania, but it has seemed that in almost every one of her feuds, she starts out calm, collected and respectful but ends up being pushed over the edge.
Rousey has tried to honour all of her opponents thus far, but they have either cockily disregarded it like Bliss or Jax or reluctantly accepted it after Rousey defeated them.
The crowd even felt some of Rousey's wrath this week when they booed her during her segments with the Riott Squad.
You can only try something for so long, and if you don't get the desired reaction or feel you are still being disrespected, it can easily help validate a heel turn.
Rousey has routinely been getting booed more and more lately, but she still smiles and does her best to be everything she has promised to be - respecting, honorable and a fighting champion. And she usually is all three of those things until someone pushes her over the edge.
When her attempts are not reciprocated or are laughed off by the likes of the heels, perhaps she will find things greener in the heel pasture.