World of Warcraft News: Ronda Rousey Reveals How Vin Diesel Started Her Playing As A Rogue

Apart from being one of the best female MMA fighters in the world and a Hollywood actress, Ronda Jean Rousey is also known for an avid World of Warcraft player. And today, the elegant yet ferocious fighter reveals how Vin Diesel got her started as a Blood Elf Rogue.

Ronda Rousey was recently featured in a late-night talk show, Conan in which the renowned MMA fighter revealed how she and Vin Diesel became friends and how the actor influenced her to play as a Blood Elf Rogue. According to Rousey, she grew up as a "social-awkward" kid - to which she spent most of her time playing Pokémon.

During the height of her MMA career, Rousey also starred in several Big Screen titles including the Fast 7. After Vin Diesel found out that she too plays World of Warcraft, Rousey then recalled that they kept on staying at his place, during off-sessions, to play the game. According to Rousey, the actors plays a Druid character while at that time, she played a Night Elf Hunter. After a couple of sessions playing together, the actor then encouraged her to play as a Rogue - to which she then gladly complied.

In this video, Rousey elaborates some details regarding her characters, including the nelf Hunter, and how she can also be as ferocious in the game as she is inside the Octagon.

In other news, there's a recurring bug in World of Warcraft's Mobile Auction House which renders some items to be listed differently. According to the victims, they've lost thousands of gold due to the inaccurate item listings.

In this article, a victim details his experience regarding the bug, which according to some, is already an exploit as this isn't an isolated case. There's already an ongoing thread from the community's page regarding the case and until today, Blizzard has yet to fix the alleged glitch.

Stay tuned for more World of Warcraft news!

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