Ronda Rousey.

During a live gaming stream on her Liv Morgan as well. (h/t to PostWrestling.com for the transcription)

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The DDT spot didn't look great at Survivor Series, but neither Rousey nor Shotzi was in danger because of it. The same can't be said for the two instances she refers to with Big E and Madcap Moss. During Elimination Chamber last year, Moss took a gnarly-looking bump on top of his head following a reverse Alabama slam from Drew McIntyre. He was ok, but it was a scary moment. Big E hasn't wrestled since March 11, when he landed on top of his head during an over-the-head belly-to-belly suplex outside the ring. His neck injury didn't require surgery, but it's unclear whether he'll ever wrestle again.

To Rousey's point, no hashtag trended following these unfortunate accidents calling for any of these male stars to be fired—nor should there have been. The same can be said for the December 5 episode of Raw, where Liv Morgan, Shotzi, and Raquel Rodriguez have positively impacted how they're viewed as performers.

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Sources: YouTube/Ronda Rousey & PostWrestling.com