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Ronda Rousey Signs Executive Producer Deal After 17‑Second Victory

2026-07-07 · Ronda Rousey · Player Focus

**Ronda Rousey** stepped into Hollywood as an executive producer on the indie MMA drama *Brawler* after she submitted **Gina Carano** in just 17 seconds on a May 2024 Netflix live‑MMA card. The win gave the former UFC champion a dramatic final chapter before she officially retired from competition.

On 14 May 2024, Rousey returned to the cage for the first time in over a decade. Facing Carano on Netflix’s inaugural live MMA event, she secured a rear‑naked choke at the 0:17 mark of the first round. The bout ended the long‑running saga of Rousey’s Octagon defeats to **Holly Holm** and **Amanda Nunes**, delivering a swift, decisive finish.

The victory not only erased a bitter streak but also sparked immediate Hollywood interest. A Deadline report on 18 May confirmed that Rousey has signed on as an executive producer for *Brawler*, a gritty film set in Los Angeles’ underground amateur MMA scene. She will co‑produce with **Jill Tanner**, while **Jonathan Fernandez** directs from his own script. Veteran actor **Harold Perrineau** joins the cast, adding mainstream appeal.

Rousey’s move follows a flurry of Netflix activity. Four days before the *Brawler* announcement, the streaming giant revealed that her long‑delayed biopic is finally moving forward, with **Augustine Frizzell** attached as director. Rousey adapted the screenplay from her memoir during a seven‑day sprint, and she posted on Instagram, “Another step closer to making this dream a reality.” The project, stuck in development since Paramount bought the rights in 2015, now has Chernin Entertainment and Netflix backing it.

Rousey isn’t alone in turning a fighting career into a behind‑the‑camera role. Carano, her opponent on the Netflix card, has already produced titles like *Terror on the Prairie* and *White Knuckle*. **Conor McGregor** executive‑produced his 2017 documentary *Notorious*, while UFC Hall of Famer **Urijah Faber** helped with the 2013 documentary *Ride the Lightning*. Former strawweight champion **Rose Namajunas** is listed as executive producer and combat consultant on the upcoming film *Strawweight*, starring **Lupita Nyong’o** and **Chloë Grace Moretz**.

With the *Brawler* deal sealed, Rousey’s focus shifts to shaping authentic fight narratives from the producer’s chair. The film’s release date remains unannounced, but the momentum suggests a 2025 debut. Meanwhile, the Netflix biopic is slated for a 2026 premiere, positioning Rousey as both subject and storyteller in the rapidly expanding combat‑sports movie market.

Fans who cheered Rousey’s 17‑second finish are now watching her pivot to the silver screen. The combination of a dramatic final fight and a high‑profile production role gives the former champion a fresh platform to influence how MMA is portrayed in popular culture.

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