In a new commercial for Bud Light, Ronda Rousey played the role of security for pseudo-political candidates of "The Bud Light Party" Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen. The new TV ad premiered during this Sunday's Super Bowl 50 between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos.

Schumer and Rogen also appeared in a couple of commercials for the beer company that surrounds the theme of the presidential campaign, per E! Online. You can view the first ad by clicking here.

"Nothing brings America together like Bud Light. That's why we formed the Bud Light Party. A party for everyone: man or woman, liberal or conservative, Broncos or Panthers fan. We are the fake political party America needs right now. Because no matter where we all stand on the issues, we all sit on bar stools. America has seen the light. And there's a Bud in front of it. Seth and Amy needed security, so they found the toughest person they know: Ronda Rousey," an excerpt of the campaign ad as quoted by The Bloody Elbow.

In the commercial with Rousey that you can view below, the former UFC champion told reporters to back off with their questions. The video ends with Rogen asking Rousey, "You're very good at this. When are you going to fight again?" Ronda immediately responded by putting the actor in a headlock and saying, "Didn't I say no questions" to end the commercial.

To answer that question by Rogen, Rousey is expected to fight the winner of the Holly Holm vs. Miesha Tate later this year. UFC President Dana White told ESPN's "Jalen & Jacoby Today" podcast that if Holm wins over Tate, the rematch between her and Rousey is the biggest ever in the history of UFC, per MMA Junkie.

"If Holly Holm were to win at UFC 196, the Holly-Ronda rematch is the biggest fight ever in UFC history, if that rematch happens," White said. Holm vs. Tate for the UFC women's featherweight title will happen on March 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada as the co-main event of UFC 196.

As for the former UFC women's featherweight champion, she has been very selective on her television appearances since her knockout loss to Holm last November at UFC 193 in Australia. The E! Online report also noted that Rousey will be filming the remake of Patrick Swayze's "Road House" this year that pushed back her return to the Octagon.

Rousey made her first TV appearance last January when she hosted NBC's "Saturday Night Live." According to a Deadline report, the episode she hosted drew an average rating of 5.0, the second best this season.