• Ronda Rousey during a Judo Match

Ronda Rousey during a Judo Match (Photo : Reuters)

Current UFC bantamweight Queen Ronda Rousey got a very great reception from the WWE fans and created a huge buzz in the world wide web arena when she appeared at WrestleMania 31 on Sunday, and most likely, since UFC matchmakers are still scouting for the undefeated champion's worthy opponent, Rousey's WrestleMania 31 appearance might not be her first and last, SB Nation reported. 

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Rousey has posted a cryptic Photo in Twitter with captions "we're just getting started."

Rousey joined former WWE Superstar and movie actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in a promotional skit during the WrestleMania 31 where she tossed Triple H like a rag doll and held Stephanie McMahon's arm like her famous armbar when the WWE heiress tried to grab the former Olympian from the back. 

Apparently, it was not only Rousey who had posted a cryptic message on a possible return but the former WWE Heavyweight Champion "The Rock" has also posted a message that was hinting on a possible Rousey return.

According to USA Today, WrestleMania 31 has set a new attendance record at Levi's Stadium reaching a total of 76,000 people in attendance.

The Wrestling's version of Super Bowl has offered a lot of nail biting matches and unexpected endings like what happened on the Heavyweight title match.

The original singles match was turned into a triple threat event when Seth Rollins cash in his money in the back win, and eventually pinning his former Shield co-member Roman Reigns to get the WWE Heavyweight championship. He will face Lesnar next as a mandatory defense from the former champion.

Legends of the sport also have suited up to treat their fans. Triple H and Sting has squared off as the co-main event of the evening and was backed-up by two of the sports well known and biggest factions nWo (Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott "Razor Ramon" Hall)  and D-X (Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, Billy Gun and Road Dogg).

It was a historic event for WWE to put future and present hall of fame inductees in one ring.