Ronda went on a profanity-filled tirade, in almost a child-like tantrum, telling off her fellow WWE wrestlers. The new face of women's mixed martial arts (MMA), whose mother was a small business owner, will try to give Miesha Tate the business as coach on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 18 (details here), before granting "Cupcake" a rematch later this year. Rouseys theme song, Joan Jetts 'Bad Reputation,'perfectly described her in early 2019, especially when infuriated the wrestling community with a post on her vlog. economy have Insureon and the Insureon Protector to help them and protect their businesses." We will use YouTube and digital media to send the message that the real heroes of the U.S. "Ronda Rousey as the Insureon Protector perfectly exemplifies our commitment to protecting the little guy. "We wanted to do something different to highlight that small-business owners have someone in their corner 24-7," said Ted Devine, CEO of Insureon.
But why teleport out of danger when you can sit back and watch "Rowdy" armbar a bunch of hapless nerds? Rousey is "The Insureon Protector," which means she's kind of like that Nationwide guy who sings a jingle and transports you to safety. If they don't repair your equipment in a timely fashion, or run up the bill as they bury you under technical jargon, simply call Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey, and she will beat them pillar to post. The Weeknd will headline the festival Sunday.I have great news for all you small business owners who keep getting jerked around by the geek squad every time your computer shits the bed. MMA Junkie: After quick work at UFC Fight Night 197, Marcos Rogerio de Lima aims to be in top 5 by end of 2022 : Video: Valerie Loureda threw spinning elbow at Bellator 271 ‘just to piss people off’ MMA Junkie: Ciryl Gane: Francis Ngannou always had the skills, but his mindset is what evolved MMA Junkie: 5 biggest takeaways from UFC Fight Night 197: Herb Deans. Other performers at the Made In America on Saturday included Modest Mouse, Nick Jonas and Meek Mill. "There's not a single muscle on my body that isn't for a purpose, because I'm not a do-nothing (chick)."īeyonce also performed hits like "7/11," "Ring the Alarm," "Run the World (Girls)," "Flawless," "Halo," "Love on Top" and "Drunk In Love." She changed into a bedazzled Philadelphia Sixers shirt before singing "Feeling Myself," and she closed her set with the upbeat "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)."
Listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than (sleeping with) millionaires doesn't mean it's masculine," Rousey's audio was heard and also appeared on the large screen. That's why I think it's hilarious if my body looks masculine or something like that. "The kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by someone else. She took it to a new level when a background dancer moved beautifully to the words of Angelou's classic "Phenomenal Woman" in between songs, and the audience screamed loudly as recent words from Rousey blasted from the speakers about girls who fall under the category of "do-nothing chicks." When it gets tough, that's when you work harder."īeyonce offered words of encouragement and empowerment, per usual, to the crowd of screaming fans. "If you survived bad relationships, if you survived illnesses. "Where my survivors at?" she yelled before performing "Survivor." Sasha Banks Comments On What Pissed Her Off About Ronda Rousey WWE Staff - During an appearance on The Kurt Angle Show, Sasha Banks talked about working with Ronda Rousey in. Sporting a light pink leotard and red knee-high boots, Beyonce kicked off her set with a slow rendition of "Crazy In Love." It eventually hit its normal tempo, but later she wove in "Bootylicious." And throughout her set, the audience watched her energetically perform "Say My Name," "Jumpin' Jumpin'" and dance slickly to lyrics from "Independent Women Part I." Though Jay Z didn't join the pop diva onstage Saturday night, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams' presence was felt. She also pulled more than ever from her Destiny's Child catalogue, interpolated inspirational words from Maya Angelou and UFC fighter Ronda Rousey and told the feverish audience near the end of her 90-minute set : "I am so, so happy to celebrate my birthday with y'all."īeyonce, who turned 34 on Friday, headlined the first night of her husband's two-day music festival held on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. PHILADELPHIA - Beyonce sang her usual hits, changed multiple times and hit high notes at the Budweiser Made In America music festival in Philadelphia.