Since current Women's Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made her WWE debut at WrestleMania 31 in April, WWE fans have been buzzing about the femme fatale's return for WrestleMania 32.

Rousey made a cameo at the pro-wrestling event, joining her "Fast and Furious 7" co-star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the ring to confront Paul "Triple H" Levesque and Stephanie McMahon.

The best moment for fans was when Rousey threw Triple H and threatened to break McMahon's arm.

WWE fans want nothing more than to see a singles match between UFC's Rousey and WWE's Stephanie McMahon.

Dana White, the UFC's president, was asked during a recent interview with The Fight Network if the beautiful fighter would be accepting a WWE match in the future.

"What she did on WWE was awesome. We came off great. I loved it," White said, and quickly added,
"She's a one-and-done."

The interviewer confirmed that "one-and-done" means Rousey won't be making another appearance at WWE.

White's comment is in contrast to what Rousey said in an interview on 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper's 'Piper's Pit' podcast. The WrestleMania 31 moment was exciting for her as a lifelong pro-wrestling fan, she told Piper, and she hoped to work with WWE in the near future.

"There's no way I'm not going back in there, though," Rousey said. "There's nothing like it. The second I left, I was thinking how I could possibly go back. I hadn't even got out of my outfit yet!"

Daily Wrestling News reports that the WWE isn't giving up on having Rousey in the ring by WrestleMania 32.

"The feeling within WWE is that Rousey wrestling is not a dead deal as they have plenty of time to figure something out. WWE did want to do a small angle with Rousey later this year, possibly at 'Hell in a Cell,' but it remains to be seen if that will happen," Daily Wrestling News wrote.

The amount of money the WWE and UFC would make off a Rousey and McMahon wrestling match would be significant. Both companies would gain huge exposure in each other's demographics.

WrestleMania 32 opens on April 3, 2016, in a Dallas venue nicknamed "Jerry's World," which is a moniker for the technologically advanced stadium billionaire mogul Jerry Jones' built for his beloved Dallas Cowboys.