Does Ronda Rousey Have a Match for WrestleMania 34?

08/31/2017 04:14 pm EDT

Ever since her arm bar takedown of Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania 31, the WWE Universe has been waiting for Ronda Rousey to compete in the WWE ring.

It looks like we may have our answer.

In a report from Cageside Seats, the idea of Rousey working in WWE is definite. Even further, they may have loosely scheduled a match for her. Next year at Wrestlemania 34, Ronda Rousey could be facing Charlotte Flair.

It's a ways away, but Rousey has been far from shy when it comes to her WWE presence.

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While Rousey is not a participant in the Mae Young Classic, she did appear seated ringside with fellow MMA fighters Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke to watch their friend Shayna Baszler (who Natalya mentions briefly in the clip) compete in the first round. Together, these ladies comprise the "Four Horsewomen of MMA."

Fueling long held rumors that Rousey may one day sign with the company, the WWE earlier this week posted an online poll to their official website and Twitter account asking fans which of ten top talents from the WWE women's division they would most like to see her face in a possible debut, including Natalya, Charlotte Flair, Stephanie McMahon, and more.

Following back-to-back brutal TKO defeats to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, the former UFC women's bantamweight champion has plummeted from her lofty status as MMA's biggest draw and most polarizing superstar.

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Rousey hasn't shown any intent to compete in the octagon again, although that's merely conjecture based on the fact that she's avoided addressing it with the media. But UFC President Dana White has gone on record saying that we've likely seen the last of Rousey's career in the cage.

WWE Advocate and MMA superfan Paul Heyman also recently stated that he would like to see Rousey join the ranks. "I think the WWE audience would embrace Ronda Rousey with open arms," he said in a recent podcast interview. "It doesn't matter, her past two experiences in the UFC. All that matters is if she got involved in a story that people could relate to and sink their teeth into and get excited about."

Perhaps Rousey could join fellow UFC-crossover talent Brock Lesnar under Paul Heyman's management. The door remains open.

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