#3. Ronda Rousey is sticking around
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There are very real questions as to Ronda Rousey’s future with WWE, ranging from the idea that she will be wrapping up with the company shortly, to that she will stick around full time, to that she will become more of a Brock Lesnar-style part-time talent looming over the women’s division. Rousey dropping the title at WrestleMania would quite reasonably set her up to disappear for a while.
However, if Rousey retains, it means she isn’t going away.
Lesnar himself has demonstrated that a part-time championship reign is viable in the eyes of WWE management, but given Rousey has been a full-time presence up to this point, it stands to reason that she will see through this title reign as such. So, if she wins at WrestleMania, we can expect to see her remain a regular presence for at least a little while to come.