Ronda Rousey took another step toward a potential WWE run.

Paul “Triple H” Levesque confirmed to The Post he and the former UFC women’s bantamweight champion dined in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, which was first reported by TMZ.

Levesque, the executive vice president of talent, live events and creative for WWE, said he was in California for the Television Critics Association panel and other business and had time to meet up with Rousey.

“We caught up, had dinner and had some conversations, but we have nothing to announce at this time,” Levesque said. “As we’ve said, she’s interested in what we do, she loves it. We are interested in her as a human being even. She’s a fascinating person and an intense, incredible athlete. So we’ll see.”

The meeting comes at a time that seems perfect for Rousey to be back on WWE programming in some form. The company will celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Monday Night Raw” on Jan. 22 with shows at Barclays Center and Manhattan Center. That Sunday is also the Royal Rumble pay-per-view at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. It will feature the first women’s Royal Rumble match with 30 participants. The winner gets a championship match at WrestleMania.

Could Rousey get one of those slots?

In the video, she can be seen leaving the Republique restaurant shortly after Levesque around 8:20 p.m. with her agent, according to TMZ. Levesque didn’t go into details about the dinner, but described it as a pleasant night.

“I had a really good steak,” he said. “It was very nice. We had a great time. It was very nice, until I had to run through the rain to try to avoid the paparazzi.”

Rousey has appeared on WWE programming before, with the Rock, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania 31 in 2015 and multiple times in July during the Mae Young Classic women’s tournament on the WWE Network to support her friend and current NXT superstar, Shayna Baszler.

At the time of the Mae Young Classic, it was thought Rousey would be part of a Four Horsewomen of MMA vs. Four Horsewomen of WWE angle at Survivor Series that November, but it never materialized.

In December, USA Today reported Rousey, who has not announced her retirement from MMA after consecutive losses, was finalizing a deal with WWE.

Whether she makes the jump or not remains to be seen, but at least she had a good meal Tuesday night.

“I really enjoy fine dining,” Rousey said in the video when asked if this was a business meeting. “… The duck’s good.”