Ronda Rousey is perhaps the biggest acquisition WWE have made in recent years. 

The former UFC champion is one of the biggest draws on Monday Night RAW - and always gets a huge pop whenever she appears on TV. 

However, she's not actually made too many of these appearances. In fact, Rousey has only one full match in WWE. 

That came at WrestleMania 34 when she teamed up with Kurt Angle to beat The Authority - and it was Rousey's Armbar that won the match. 

TITLE SHOT

She now has an opportunity to win the RAW Women's Championship next week at Money in the Bank. 

Rousey takes on Nia Jax in what will be her first ever singles match in WWE - and she has a chance to win the belt. 

The pair have been feuding for almost a month now since Jax named the former UFC star as her next challenger at an event in New York.

But, unlike most feuds, the two women haven't actually gone head to head in the ring yet - instead, there's been a lot of talk and a few staredowns - as well as a contract signing. 

Clearly, WWE are saving Rousey for MITB - as they did before her match at WrestleMania. As the company aren't showcasing her talents in the ring yet, they have to get her involved in other ways.

However, according to Dave Meltzer, there's one thing they did recently that upset their biggest female name. 

WHAT UPSET ROUSEY 

On a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer noted that Rousey's awkward scripted appearance on commentary last week didn't sit well with the former UFC fighter.

“So the Ronda thing was evidently scripted and that’s probably why the announcers went back and asked the same question twice," Meltzer said, per NoDQ.     

"Several people have remarked who are in there and everything, that it was very bad judgment putting Ronda in there scripted and clearly she wasn’t, I mean she was so standoffish.”

Meltzer went on to say that Rousey is not a good actress and that when she's not happy - it's very clear. 

“She was the wrong Ronda. I mean you can tell she’s not a good actress," he continued, before criticising WWE creative.

"When she’s not happy you can see right through it and it was bad creative to sit her there for 11 minutes and have nothing to say except ‘my husband does that.’ It’s like whatever.”

The decision to have Rousey on commentary was a strange one - and the segment didn't really work. What's perhaps even worse, is that WWE risked upsetting one of their biggest names too.

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