She was Asked How She Felt her Rivalry w/Meisha was Portrayed Outside of the Cage... Ronda Basically Said She Wasn't Sure Because She Hadn't Read Any Related Articles Since August...She Then Said, "I Know What it's Like for Real & it's SHITTY Enough from My Point of View, So I'm Sure it's Even Worse for People on the Outside." HONEST Mistake on her Part, but FUNNY As Hell...She Even Apologized...It Rattled the Interviewer a Bit & Ronda had that SEXY Ass Smile of Hers Working AND a Cute "Hand in the Cookie Jar" Look... Good Shit!!!... REED:mj:
It's hilarious that is even a big deal in America. Guns but no swearing :notallthere: I find it surreal they bleep everything out in the TUF house. You have guys and gals beating the shit out of each other in a cage, but can't say fuck ::
"LIVE" American Television is Broadcast on a SLIGHT Delay (Anywhere from 3-5 Seconds, or So) & ESPN ATTEMPTED to SILENCE Rousey's Expletive, but Failed...She Definitely Wasn't TRYING to Curse on Live T.V., Per Se, it just Slipped Out of her Mouth in the NORMAL Flow of Conversation...REED's Thinking it'll Drive More Fans to Ronda vs.Turning them Off...
Ronda Rousey is a female mixed martial artist who's about to face another female mixed martial artist named Meisha Tate.
Exactly. The policy is very difficult to understand. I mean, it is cool to try to keep TV language polite, but enough is enough, especially in this type of program where they talk about beating each other up
While I am not offended by swearing, at least there is a basis for it. There is nothing about guns that is equivalent to swearing as nothing about guns is inherently offensive.
To her Credit, Ronda APOLOGIZED for Cursing & then Playfully Said, "You've Gotta WARN me Not to Curse, I'm ALREADY in Fight Mode!"