Ronda Rousey Says Drew Gulak Grabbed String Of Her Sweatpants Backstage

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Ronda Rousey Says Drew Gulak Grabbed String Of Her Sweatpants Backstage

Ronda Rousey Says Drew Gulak Grabbed String Of Her Sweatpants Backstage

April 3, 2024 8:21 AM
Ronda Rousey Says Drew Gulak Grabbed String Of Her Sweatpants Backstage
WWE News

Rousey was interviewed by NewsNation.

Former WWE Star, Ronda Rousey recently appeared on NewsNation, and Rousey was asked if she had ever experienced misconduct from Vince McMahon. Rousey stated that she hadn’t personally, but she did share a personal misconduct experience with Drew Gulak:

“Not Vince personally, towards me, but the company culture, definitely. One time I was waiting to go talk to Triple H in the writer’s room. I was standing there with Bruce Prichard and another one of the writers and — god, I forgot his name. I can’t believe I forgot this guy’s name. It’ll come back to me. Anyway, I’m standing there, and this guy that was like barely even an acquaintance with grabs the string of my sweatpants as I’m walking by. And nobody — like, I wasn’t even looking at him…but this guy grabs the string of my sweatpants, and no one reacts as if this is abnormal. He grabs it and starts going down the hall, and I’m just like, ‘What the f**k was that? Why are you grabbing the string of my sweatpants? If my husband was standing here next to me, would you feel comfortable walking up to me and grabbing the string of my sweatpants?’”
“But nobody around me acted as if it was abnormal. All the guys around me were just like it’s part of the day. I’m like, if this guy is coming up to me and doing this kind of stuff to me where there are other people around, what’s happening to these other girls when it’s not in a hallway. That really put me on edge to where not only is this behavior prevalent, but it’s so prevalent that people don’t even realize it’s a problem anymore… Drew Gulak, that’s who it was. I confronted him later and I was like, ‘If I ever hear about you putting your hands on any other woman like this or doing anything like this to me ever again, we’re going to have a problem.’ He was like, ‘No, no, no. I’m glad you said something to me.’ He really backpedaled, but it put a sour taste in my mouth about the culture there and what’s considered acceptable on how to touch and treat the women in the hallways, and anywhere.”

H/T – Fightful

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