Natalya Calls Ronda Rousey A ‘Wild, Moody Animal’

Natalya Calls Ronda Rousey A ‘Wild, Moody Animal’ WWE

If I was going to name an animal that is famed being aggressive, easy to upset and dangerous, I don’t think I would’ve gone for a wombat…but then I’m not Natalya.

Speaking in an interview with Dr. Beau Hightower, Natalya revealed that it actually hurts quite a lot to put SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey in a sharpshooter, because “she’s like a wild wombat.”

Her full quote was:

“It’s really intense. Ronda is not a joke. In every sense of the word, she’s as real as it gets and it hurts, that’s why I’m with you right now. I’m really putting my body through it. It hurts, actually, to put the sharpshooter on her because she’s like a wild wombat. They are vicious, wild, moody animals.”

Admittedly she said this while laughing, so it could be that Natalya just doesn’t know too much about marsupials, and therefore her opinion that wombats are wild and moody could be uninformed.

I feel like I’ve gone off track.

Unfortunately for fans of Nattie, she is currently dealing with an injury, and revealed she’s had four different people working on her “crotch” this week. Phrasing.

“This is my adductor magnus. What’s going on? I strained it. It was doing great until I worked with Ronda again tonight and I just jammed it again, I don’t know what’s going on. It was totally fine, the last two or three days, it felt really good and I kind of strained it again tonight. I’m so fricking sick of this adductor magnus. I’ve had four different people working on my crotch in the last week trying to get this thing right. I’ve had IcyHot, THC balm, everything you can imagine.”

Fingers crossed the crotch work is successful and she’s back in the ring soon.

Credit to Fightful for the transcription.

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