Shayna Baszler Dominates MMA Rules Match at WWE SummerSlam

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Shayna Baszler emerged victorious in her first-ever match against Ronda Rousey at WWE SummerSlam. The intense MMA Rules match ended with Rousey succumbing to Baszler’s Kirifuda Clutch submission hold.

The highly anticipated showdown between these longtime friends and partners took place at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The match was a short but intense affair, with both competitors showcasing their mixed martial arts skills.

Baszler’s victory over Rousey is a significant milestone in her career. As a former MMA fighter herself, Baszler’s transition to professional wrestling has been impressive. She has quickly established herself as a dominant force in the WWE women’s division.

Shayna Baszler vs. Ronda Rousey at WWE SummerSlam

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The WWE Universe witnessed an intense battle between two fierce competitors who know each other’s strengths and weaknesses all too well. The animosity between Baszler and Rousey added an extra layer of intensity to the match.

Baszler’s victory is a testament to her skill and determination. She showcased her technical prowess and submission expertise, ultimately overpowering Rousey. The Kirifuda Clutch proved to be the deciding factor, as Rousey was forced to tap out.

Shayna Baszler celebrates her victory at WWE SummerSlam

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While Rousey may have suffered a defeat, her resilience and fighting spirit cannot be questioned. This loss may serve as a motivation for her to come back stronger and reclaim her spot at the top of the women’s division.

Baszler’s win at SummerSlam solidifies her position as a top contender in the WWE. With her impressive performance, she has sent a clear message to the entire roster that she is a force to be reckoned with.

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