Report: Ronda Rousey ‘Too Violent’ For Wal-Mart To Sell Her Book

by

Apr 5, 2015

Wal-Mart apparently draws the line at mixed martial arts.

One of the biggest chain stores in the world won’t sell UFC champion Ronda Rousey’s upcoming book because the fighter is “too violent” for Wal-Mart, according to the New York Post’s Page Six.

As many have pointed out already, Wal-Mart has no problem selling firearms and ammunition, but Rousey’s mixed martial arts prowess apparently is too much for the store to handle.

“I’m shocked, shocked to discover that censorship is going on in America!” publisher Judith Regan said, likely with a bit of a sarcastic tone, according to the Post.

We’re guessing Rousey will do OK even without Wal-Mart. Her book, “My Fight/Your Fight,” comes out May 12 and will be found in just about every store not named Wal-Mart. In addition to the books and her UFC career, Rousey also recently appeared at WrestleMania and makes a cameo in the recently released “Furious 7” movie. So again, she’ll probably be OK.

Jimmy Fallon, Turtle among Rousey’s latest victims >>

Thumbnail photo via Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY Sports Images

Previous Article

Jim Harbaugh Never Stops Coaching, Now Offering Easter Egg Hunt Advice

Next Article

Tom Brady Responds To Facebook Comment, Gives Proof Of High Five (Photo)

Picked For You