La Kea Rousey’s day at Westbrook High turned terrifying when bully Trevor Hayes shoved her, knocked over her books, and grabbed her throat—mocking her as “Ronda Rousey’s little girl.” Students watched, phones recording, but no one stepped in.
Then her mother, Ronda, appeared. Calm and commanding, she stopped Trevor with a single move and said, “Real strength is protecting those who can’t fight for themselves.”
La Kea stood, trembling but proud, holding her mother’s hand. In that moment, she felt her own strength—and knew she was never alone.