WWE and UFC alumnus Ronda Rousey will be teaming with her Four Horsewomen teammate Marina Shafir for her Wrestling Revolver debut at the “Unreal” event on November 16 in Los Angeles, California.
On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, former Impact Wrestling star Sami Callihan revealed how the Wrestling Revolver “Unreal” event came together as well as Rousey’s willingness to work the event for charity.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On Ronda Rousey wrestling in Revolver: “I fell into that one. I’m not going to take credit for that, that it’s some mastermind plan that I went, ‘this is going to be the thing, we’re going to run LA on two and a half weeks notice.’ It’s something that I fell into because my relationships with other people and people putting myself over to Ronda, ‘This is the guy you want to work with.’”
On Rousey wanting to work the event for charity: “Ronda wanted to do this for charity. She wants to do something for the Hawaiian relief fund, her husband is from Hawaii, this is a charity she holds near and dear to her heart. As soon as she brought it up to me, I said, ‘Absolutely, this is 100% something I want to be involved with’ because the money will actually go to help people,” he said. “Every cent we make on ticket sales after production is paid off, every cent is given to charity. A lot of people working the show have said, ‘give my money to charity.’ We’re sending the money directly to families in need.”
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WWE and UFC superstar Ronda Rousey is set to make her Wrestling Revolver debut at the upcoming “Unreal” event in Los Angeles, California. Rousey will be teaming up with her Four Horsewomen teammate Marina Shafir for this highly anticipated event.
The news of Rousey’s involvement in the Wrestling Revolver event was revealed by former Impact Wrestling star Sami Callihan during a recent episode of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast. Callihan shared how the event came together and also highlighted Rousey’s willingness to participate for charity.
According to Callihan, the idea for Rousey’s appearance in Revolver was not part of a grand plan but rather a result of his relationships with other people and their recommendations to Rousey. He expressed his gratitude for being chosen as the person to work with Rousey and organize the event in such a short notice.
What makes Rousey’s involvement even more special is her intention to use the event as an opportunity to raise funds for charity. Callihan revealed that Rousey wanted to support the Hawaiian relief fund, a cause that holds great significance for her as her husband is from Hawaii. All the money generated from ticket sales, after covering production costs, will be donated to families in need through this charity. Callihan also mentioned that many others involved in the event have expressed their willingness to donate their earnings to charity as well.
This gesture by Rousey and the rest of the participants showcases their commitment to making a positive impact on society. By using their platform and popularity, they are able to contribute to a cause that is close to their hearts and help those who are in need.
The Wrestling Revolver “Unreal” event promises to be an exciting and meaningful experience for both the wrestlers and the audience. It is an opportunity for fans to witness Ronda Rousey’s skills in a different wrestling promotion and support a worthy cause at the same time.
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