Ronda Rousey served up a big bowl of awkward Tuesday morning while making the rounds at ESPN.

The former UFC champ and current WWE performer got into a squabble with Mike Golic about time travel and later seemed to call out Max Kellerman for being afraid to state his own opinion.

It started with an appearance on “Golic and Wingo,” when Golic asked Rousey when she knew she was done fighting at the MMA level. Her response was that she never said that.

“Ah, so there is a possibility that you could go back in time?” Golic said.

“There’s a possibility I could go back in time? That’s your question to me?” Rousey answered.

Golic clarified himself, asking if there was a possibility that she could get back in the octagon, but Rousey was hung up on the time travel.

“I do not have the ability to go back in time, no,” she said.

Asked straight up if she would fight again, Rousey offered, “I don’t know.”

Then she appeared on “First Take,” on which Kellerman asked if she felt the perception that it was “like the earth stopped spinning on its axis” when she lost to Holly Holm in UFC 193, and why there was negative backlash from fans after one loss.

Rousey paused and said only, “Um,” before Kellerman jumped back in and added there was “talk in the MMA world” about her being overrated.

“I experience a lot of people who quote some people that are really just afraid to state their own opinion,” Rousey said.

When Kellerman asked if she thought it was his opinion, Rousey just shrugged. The host told her it wasn’t his opinion and lauded her accomplishments.

“Well, thank you for defending me, I appreciate that,” Rousey said with a hint of sarcasm.

Rousey will make her official WWE debut April 8 in WrestleMania 34.