Ronda Rousey Knows WWE Stands For Walk With Elias (Photo)

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Ronda Rousey is busy preparing for her first singles match in WWE, and the fact that this is a Raw Women’s Championship match only adds to the pressure. But there’s no better way to prepare for a big match than Walking With Elias.

As her WrestleMania 34 mixed tag match with Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Kurt Angle showed the WWE Universe, Ronda Rousey is an absolute natural as a professional wrestler.

One of the most important mixed martial artists in history, Rousey is already one of the biggest stars in wrestling, and most people expect her to defeat Nia Jax for the Raw Women’s Championship at Money in the Bank 2018.

Until then, Rousey is busy feuding with Jax, constantly improving as a WWE Superstar, and mingling with the other great wrestlers backstage. The most artistically gifted of those superstars, Elias, is definitely the right person to befriend, and even Rousey knows that “WWE” stands for “Walk With Elias”. She posted this on her Instagram page to prove it.

Last night on Raw, Elias eviscerated the Richmond, Virginia crowd and the folks in the production truck. He also smashed Seth Rollins in the back with a guitar. So yeah, it was another night at the office for Elias, who now gets the rub of being on good terms with WWE’s resident bad-ass in Rousey.

Meanwhile, Rousey also had an eventful Raw, though she was on the wrong side of a strange heel promo from Nia Jax, who brutalized a local competitor and ended up tricking Rousey. Of course, Rousey is bound to get the last laugh on the “Irresistible Force”, whose disrespect of the armbar will likely wind up being a fatal mistake.

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John Cena knows it, the WWE Universe knows it, and now Rousey has made it clear that she understands it, too. WWE stands for “Walk With Elias”, and Elias is certainly going places. So if you aren’t willing to walk with him, you’ll be “Left Behind” in the Abyss. (Maybe one day Elias will cover other wrestling themes like that time Damien Sandow started singing Randy Orton’s “Voices”.)