Ronda Rousey isn’t pretending she played nice during her AEW Revolution appearance — in fact, she proudly showed fans exactly what she did during the moment.

After the March 15 AEW Revolution pay-per-view at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Rousey took to Instagram and shared a video that was filmed during the show. The clip shows her walking through the crowd alongside Marina Shafir while repeatedly flipping off fans as they made their way out of the area. The former UFC champion clearly leaned into the hostile reaction and made it clear in her caption that the moment was something she had always wanted to do.

“Gotta say I’ve always wanted to flick off a pro wrestling crowd and to do it with my best friend in the whole wide world @marinashafir was a dream come true - @aew you’re doing the lord’s work, keep it up 🖕🏼😆🖕🏼”

The footage comes from the chaotic segment earlier in the night that saw Rousey make a surprise appearance during AEW Revolution. The moment happened shortly after “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Marina Shafir. Rousey suddenly appeared and stepped inside the ring, telling Storm to approach her. Things escalated almost immediately as Storm rushed toward Rousey and the two attempted to fight before referees and security flooded the ring to keep them apart.

Just as the confrontation seemed to be settling down, Marina Shafir blindsided Storm from behind with a sucker punch that dropped the champion and turned the situation into complete chaos. Rousey and Shafir then exited through the crowd while officials tried to restore order — the exact moment captured in the video Rousey later shared on social media.

The appearance was a major surprise considering Rousey is currently preparing for her MMA return fight against Gina Carano scheduled for May 16 at the Intuit Dome in California under Jake Paul’s MVP promotion. But judging by the footage she posted, Rousey clearly had no problem embracing the boos and turning the moment into something she enjoyed.

What did you think about Ronda Rousey flipping off the crowd during AEW Revolution? Did the moment work for the segment, or did it cross the line? Let us know your thoughts and leave your feedback.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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