
Suddenly lightning struck the ring and lights went out again.
Before Sunday night, Rousey avoided the ring after suffering a shocking 48-second loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 in December 2016.
To start off the night of drama, a referee ran out to Cena after the stellar match between Charlotte and Asuka for the SmackDown Women's Championship, apparently telling Cena that The Undertaker was there and that Cena had a match for the night. Whenever Angle seemed to get an opportunity to head over for a tag, either Triple H or Stephanie would find a way to prevent it.
The Champ had been calling Taker out for four weeks and cut some scathing promos against him calling him a coward. Her trash talking was on point throughout the match, and she was able to mix it up with the best of them.
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After unleashing a flurry of MMA like strikes on Triple H, Rousey turned her attentions to McMahon, finishing the fight with an arm-bar that harked back to her days in the octagon.
But when the lights went out on one more time, and the trenchcoat, hat and gloves Taker left in the ring a year ago appeared in the ring, business picked up.
This was Rousey's first in-ring athletic display since competing in a losing effort to current UFC champion Amana Nunes at UFC 207 on December 30, 2016.