Ronda Rousey feels Shayna Baszler is one of the best people on WWE TV, wants people to start realizing it

Ronda Rousey heaps praise onto Shayna Baszler and shares that she'd like to use thumbtacks in her match with Liv Morgan

Rousey feels that people need to start realizing what they have in Shayna Baszler.

In several weeks, Ronda Rousey will be competing at WWE’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view to challenge Liv Morgan for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. It’ll be the third sanctioned match between the two parties and Morgan was on the winning end of both bouts.

Shayna Baszler was part of the program involving Rousey and Morgan and during a recent gaming stream, Rousey heaped praise onto her longtime friend. She agreed with a user in the chatroom that Baszler is one of the best people on the show and added that she needs “them” to get it together and realize what they have in her.

You’re totally right about Shayna [Baszler] being one of the best people on the show. I need them to get their sh*t together and realize it.

Rousey and Morgan’s next bout will be an Extreme Rules match. This stream was recorded prior to the match stipulation being added, but Rousey said she kind of wants to use thumbtacks in the match.

That’d be fun [to do a Barbed Wire match]. I mean it’d be fun to slice her [Liv Morgan] bicep up within reason, you know? You can always — first of all, I don’t wanna tell you but, sometimes they gimmick the barbed wire. But, if you mix up the real barbed wire and the gimmicked barbed wire, the illusion is still there and people don’t get their biceps torn off. So that kind of makes me a little scared. I do kind of want to do thumbtacks.

As of this writing, Morgan versus Rousey is the only official match listed for Extreme Rules on October 8th. As more matches get added, we’ll update you here on POST Wrestling.

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