Ronda Rousey hits out at WWE bosses for cutting Money In The Bank match length ‘three times’
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 05, 2023 - 10:08AM
Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler’s match was seemingly meant to have more time (Picture: WWE)

has hit out at bosses for apparently cutting her match time at Money In The Bank.

The Baddest Woman On The Planet and Shayna Baszler defended their Women’s Tag Team Titles against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, before and cost them both the gold.

New champions were crowned as the fan favourites regained the titles they were forced to relinquish .

However, now Ronda has insisted the match – which last nine minutes – was meant to go on longer.

Alongside a clip from the bout, she wrote on Instagram: ‘When your time gets cut three times but you still put on a banger #ChickenSalad ?? #TagTeamChampionships’

Ronda also reflected on her tag team with Shayna, with the two friends pushing for the partnership for a long time despite only getting to realise it briefly as champions on screen.

Shayna turned on Ronda at the end of the match (Picture: WWE)

‘I can’t believe it’s already over,’ she said in another Instagram post, after they won the titles at the end of May.

Despite issues over the length of the match, the Women’s Tag Team Title clash wasn’t actually the shortest match on the show at The O2 over the weekend, with two bouts coming in with less time.

Cody Rhodes and Dominik Mysterio had 20 seconds less for their bout, with the American Nightmare emerging victorious there after their shortlived rivalry, while GUNTHER and Matt Riddle got even less time to work with.

Their Intercontinental Championship Match lasted 7 minutes 45 seconds before the Ring General retained via submission, with Drew McIntyre making his shock return after the bell to confront the champ.

Meanwhile, the longest match of the night was the Bloodline Civil War main event, which lasted just over 32 minutes as The Usos beat Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns, which marked the latter’s first pinfall loss since December 2019.