So Ronda Rousey’s Boyfriend Is Still Married And His Wife Is Putting Him Through The Wood Chipper On Social Media

Ronda Rousey stirred up chatter after she appeared on Saturday Night Live this weekend with what looked like, by all standards, a large diamond ring. This would lead the thinking man to conclude that Rowdy Ronda may be engaged to her 6’7”, 255 pound mammoth MMA Heavyweight Travis Browne. Your typical, everyday love story, huh?

Far from it.

Travis Browne has a wife. Although the two are separated, the #6 ranked UFC heavyweight in the world and fitness model Jenna Renee Webb are still binded together through sickness and health by the big dick of the law.

This is Webb:

Webb caught wind of Rousey’s flashy hand accessory on SNL and reposted an Instagram photo implying that she was domestically abused by her former-ish husband.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BA6EfxFKb3E/

The meat and potatoes of the caption:

“Pet Peeve: When people think they can do stupid s–t and not get called out on it…. I’m pretty sure we’re still married. When he hits you across your pretty face don’t worry, I’ll be right here to say #IToldYouSo I wish you both the best 😉 #yourewelcome #hyprocrite #thankyou #DNB”

In August of 2015, Browne was cleared after a seven month, third-party investigation into his alleged domestic abuse case found “inconclusive evidence” to support Webb’s allegations.

Webb took to social media to support her claims with a collage of photos portraying her injuries  that she says Browne inflicted on her.

https://www.instagram.com/p/49cIc_qb12/

As pointed out by UNILAD, Browne cleared up his relationship with Ronda to MMA Hour. And I just lied when I said “cleared up.”

Dating is for children. Dating is for kids. Over the summer, through all the shit that I had to shuffle through, that I had to sift through, Ronda and I started talking throughout the summer and I’ll say now that we are together.

She’s my woman and I’m her man. There’s no boyfriend, girlfriend stuff. There’s no dating. We’re together.

Run Ronda, run. Into my loving arms.

[h/t Unilad]

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