Video Title- Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far -krissy ... Jun 2026
The Tate incident was not the first controversy surrounding Rousey's armbar. Just a year earlier, at in August 2011, Rousey was making her promotional debut against Sarah D'Alelio. Rousey secured an armbar just 25 seconds into the fight. As she applied pressure, D'Alelio groaned in pain. Rousey, hearing the exclamation, believed it was a verbal submission. Referee Steve Mazzagatti stepped in and stopped the fight.
A on the independent circuit using a "Rowdy" inspired gimmick.
However, the confusion was immediate. D'Alelio hadn't physically tapped, and she argued that she had only yelled in pain, not submission. The crowd booed the premature ending. In the post-fight press conference, both Rousey and Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker defended the stoppage, citing pre-fight instructions that any verbalization during a submission would be considered a verbal tap. While the correct technical call, the fight's anticlimactic finish left a sour taste for fans who had paid to see a decisive ending. It highlighted the split-second, high-pressure decisions referees must make in the cage. Video Title- Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far -Krissy ...
: In her professional wrestling career, Rousey often used the "armbar goes too far" trope as a way to establish her "Rowdy" persona as a dangerous heel (villain) who would not release the hold after a match ended.
The video title "Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far -Krissy ..." captures a moment of high drama in the fight game. While the specific "Krissy" in the title remains elusive (possibly referring to a fighter like Krissy Oliver or Krissy Barrett), the core concept is universal: the moment a combat sport submission transitions from a technical marvel to a brutal violation of the human body. It is a primal, controversial, and endlessly captivating spectacle that lies at the heart of MMA's appeal, and Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey will forever be its most iconic practitioner. The Tate incident was not the first controversy
Traps the opponent completely, leaving them zero room to roll out or escape the pressure.
Is this a legit submission attempt or just outright brutality? 👇🥋 As she applied pressure, D'Alelio groaned in pain
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