WWE 2014 News: Paul Heyman Explains Why UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey 'Would be Great in WWE' (VIDEO)

In latest WWE rumors and news, Paul Heyman explained why UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey would have a great career if she joins the popular sports entertainment company.

"Ronda would be great in WWE," Heyman to FOX Sports, "especially as a Paul Heyman girl."

Heyman also revealed why he thinks Rousey would be very marketable in the WWE in another interview.

"...Forever the pay-per-view industry has been looking for the next Mike Tyson. They have found it. And the next Mike Tyson is Ronda Rousey," said Heyman to the Bleacher Report.

"Ronda Rousey is a box-office attraction for UFC the likes of which they've never had. And that's because she's so fascinating. The mainstream media won't get enough of her for years. There's no saturation point with her. She's never going to be complacent. She's a phenomenal attraction who keeps getting better with every fight," Heyman stated.

Rousey is currently starring in an all-star cast that includes Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren and Terry Crews to name a few in the upcoming 'The Expendables 3' movie that will arrive in theaters on August 15.

"She understands the shelf life that she would both enjoy and ultimately suffer. She's constantly upping her game. She's never complacent. She's never satisfied with her performance," said Heyman to FOX Sports.

"She has absolutely unlimited potential and is a true mainstream star, and she's someone who has an appreciation for and passion for the industry."

Heyman is no stranger to managing UFC talent since he is currently managing former WWE Champion and UFC Heavyweight Winner Brock Lesnar, who will be facing WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena for the title at the Summerslam PPV main event on August 17.

"A lot of people have been elected President. Only one has held the position of God. So when you get elected to that position, you're kind of unique and above everyone else. And that's what it's like to beat the Undertaker at WrestleMania," said Heyman to the Bleacher Report in reference to his client (Lesnar) being the first and only man to beat 'The Deadman' at WrestleMania, after the future WWE HOF previously went 21-0 at the biggest event in professional wrestling history.