Ronda Rousey made her first appearance during the ceremonial UFC 205 weigh in on Friday to promote her bantamweight title match against Amanda Nunes in UFC 207 on December 30 in Las Vegas. However, their meeting ended quickly when she suddenly stormed off the stage as Nunes was being interviewed by Joe Rogan.

Dana White, UFC president, explained what had happened, emphasizing that both women were supposed to be interviewed at the time. It was a mistake which he blamed on one of his production guys for. "My production guy screwed that thing up. It made Ronda look bad again, like she just stormed off. They were not supposed to do an interview. They were supposed to go out there, square off, and they were both supposed to walk away," White said.

Talks about Rousey's demeanor circulated, with many once again putting her mental state into question, leading up to her comeback fight after a yearlong absence. According to International Business Times, Rousey is making a return to the octagon for the first time following a brutal knockout against Holly Holm when she lost her bantamweight title. The crowd witnessed the wigh-in of Mc Gregor and Alvarez, after which the former champion arrived on stage for her stare down with Nunes. However, she suddenly stormed off stage not staying to answer any questions. Bloody Elbow adds that Rousey reportedly had to be consoled afterwards.

The claim was first mentioned by UFC analyst Robin Black of the Fight Network. "We got lots of reports from the back that she was very upset in the back, needing to be consoled and stuff like that," Black said. MMA Fighting's Dave Meltzer wrote on twitter that the reports were "true."

Meanwhile, as for Nunes, this is what she has to say towards Rousey: "She's the fight I asked for. I've been training for this girl my whole career in the UFC, and now I have the chance to defend my belt against her. It's going to be amazing." Are you guys ready for this battle? Catch their fight on December 30 in Las Vegas.