Ronda Rousey is set to wrestle AEW stars on the upcoming Wrestling Revolver show.
As previously reported, Ronda Rousey was recently announced for her first non-WWE wrestling event on November 16 for The Wrestling Revolver.
Revolver then announced that current AEW star and ROH Women’s World Champion Athena was set to compete on the same event as the former SmackDown Women’s Champion.
Now, it looks like both women will compete against each other on this huge show.
On Thursday, The Wrestling Revolver announced that Ronda Rousey will team with Marina Shafir to face AEW’s Athena and Billie Starkz in the main event of their UNREAL show on Thursday, November 16.
Rousey wrestled in her final WWE match against Shayna Baszler in a MMA Rules match at SummerSlam in August 2023, while Shafir is currently a part of the AEW roster.
Meanwhile, Athena is the longest reigning Ring of Honor Women’s World Champion and Billie Starkz is her head minion over on ROH TV.
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*MAIN EVENT*
Ronda Rousey & Marina Shafir
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Athena & Billie Starkz!Signed for 11/16 #RevolverUNREAL
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— Wrestling REVOLVER (@PWRevolver) November 3, 2023
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