The wrestler appeared to be in hot water with the company.
The professional wrestling organization said it has suspended the former Raw and SmackDown Women's champion indefinitely after she attacked an official.
Liv Morgan defeated the 35-year-old wrestler at the live event in Nashville on Saturday.
She lost her temper.
Her opponent tapped out before she was pinned. According to the World Wrestling Entertainment, she blamed the referee for not spotting Morgan tapping out.
The mixed martial artist pinned Engler to the floor after grabbing his arm and flipping him to the ground.
"Rousey's going to be fined, or perhaps worse," a wrestler said as the altercation unfolded at Nissan Stadium
An official statement from the World Wrestling Entertainment on Tuesday said that the wrestler had been fined and would be suspended.
The statement said that an irate Rousey attacked the official after the women's title match, claiming he missed Liv Morgan tapping out to the Armbar while he counted the pinfall.
Performers in the combat sport are known to stage pre-planned incidents that lead to suspensions in order to take time off.
According to a statement from the company, she won't be on this week's episode of "Friday Night SmackDown."
According to Wrestling Observer Radio, Rousey is going to face off in a match with the World Wrestling Entertainment in a month.
The wrestler called her opponents "your golden girls," along with a series of photos from her match against Morgan.
If you could stop messing with me, I would put over my golden girls at every ppv.
The wrestler accused the opponent of winning the title by taking advantage of the situation and retaining it by being a cheat.
The woman deserves justice according to Miller.
The Female Fighter of the Year has been suspended before.
In June of last year, the WWE suspended her for a month after she attacked two wrestlers.
According to the World Wrestling Entertainment, the professional wrestler attacked several referees.
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