Rousey’s “Bad Reputation” Comes To WrestleMania Thanks To Joan Jett

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 05: Joan Jett and Billy Joel perfom at the newly rennovated Nassau Coliseum, Long Island on April 5, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 05: Joan Jett and Billy Joel perfom at the newly rennovated Nassau Coliseum, Long Island on April 5, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) /
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Ronda Rousey’s intense, ‘don’t give a damn’ attitude is about to receive a major spotlight thanks to a rock legend’s appearance at WrestleMania.

On the build to the Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania, Ronda Rousey has taken on a new attitude. The smiling face and appreciative waves to fans are long gone, instead Rousey has now become an intense, take no prisoners rebel in WWE.

From blatantly breaking kayfabe on social media to viciously taking out her opponents in brutal fashion, Rousey’s new attitude has been one of the most divisive aspects of WWE over the past month.

To some, Rousey’s behavior has been the shift in character they feel the former UFC champion desperately needed in WWE. For others, it’s given her the reputation of someone who doesn’t have the proper respect for the craft of pro wrestling.

Either way, it looks like Rousey’s new ‘don’t give a damn’ attitude is here to stay. In fact, it’s even about to receive a resounding exclamation point come WrestleMania.

WWE recently announced that rock legend Joan Jett will be performing her hit song, and Ronda Rousey’s current entrance theme, “Bad Reputation” live at WrestleMania 35.

At first, that song felt somewhat like an odd fit for Rousey considering her typically happy and enthusiastic persona. With this new twist in character however, “Bad Reputation” might just be one of the best matches of entrance music and superstar in recent WWE history.

No matter how you feel about Rousey right now, the visual of her confidently walking down to the ring as Jett belts out that famous chorus will undeniably be a WrestleMania moment to remember.

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Personally, I love rock and roll greats making appearances in WWE. Musicians like Motorhead and Lzzy Hale have been able to create some of the more memorable entrances in WWE history, and I have no doubt that Joan Jett will follow suit at WrestleMania 35.