If you thought Ronda Rousey's knockout loss to Holly Holm would be a blow to her Hollywood career, well, you were dead wrong.
Deadline.com reported Friday that Rousey will star alongside Tina Fey in a movie that will be entitled "Do Nothing Bitches," a comedic adaptation of Rousey's now famous UFC Embedded speech earlier this year.
Universal Pictures has bought the pitch, which was written by Paula Pell, who penned the movie "Sisters" starring Fey and Amy Poehler.
Rousey is likely to play a hard-nosed instructor at a camp for pampered wives, according to Deadline. There's no word on when this would start filming. Rousey is tied up early in 2016 with the "Road House" remake and "Mile 22," which stars Mark Wahlberg.
At UFC 193 in November, Rousey was defeated by Holm via second-round head kick. This week, UFC president Dana White told Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports this week that Rousey would likely not be fighting at UFC 200 in July as expected, because of her Hollywood obligations. White said he was unsure when Rousey would return to the Octagon.
Over the summer, Beyonce used Rousey's "Do Nothing Bitch" speech at one of her concerts.