Former UFC champion and WWE superstar Ronda Rousey remains one of the most financially successful female athletes in combat sports history. According to recent estimates, her wealth in 2026 continues to come from multiple revenue streams including mixed martial arts, professional wrestling, Hollywood films, endorsements, publishing, and investments.
Rousey rose to global fame after dominating women’s MMA and becoming the UFC’s first major female pay-per-view attraction. Her aggressive fighting style and charismatic personality helped the UFC expand women’s combat sports into mainstream entertainment. She later transitioned into WWE, where she became one of the company’s highest-profile performers and headline attractions.

Beyond sports entertainment, Rousey built a successful Hollywood career with appearances in major films including Fast & Furious 7, The Expendables 3, and Mile 22. She also generated income through sponsorship deals with global brands, autobiographies, merchandise sales, and media appearances.
Industry analysts say Rousey’s career represents a major shift in how athletes monetize personal brands beyond active competition. By combining sports, entertainment, and business ventures, she created a long-term global brand that continues to generate revenue years after her peak fighting career.
