Ronda Rousey Becomes Castrol Ambassador After May 16 Carano Win
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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Ronda Rousey Becomes Castrol Ambassador After May 16 Carano Win
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
Days after her May 16 win over Gina Carano, Ronda Rousey signed on as Castrol’s new brand ambassador, adding a commercial partnership to her latest MMA comeback.
Castrol said the campaign will spotlight EDGE Extended Performance across 7 areas, including pressure, power, fuel economy, wear protection and endurance.
Rousey said she chose Castrol because she only wants to partner with brands she sees as the best in their field, and called the commercial shoot a high-quality experience.
The deal comes as Rousey keeps pro wrestling on the sidelines: she said trying for another child and a planned move to Hawaii make regular WWE or AEW work impractical, though she remains open to local appearances.
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