Ronda Rousey has one great regret in life—and apparently it isn’t getting KO-ed by Holly Holm in 2015 or appearing in The Expendables 3 . Instead, Rousey is very, very, very sorry she shared a video on Twitter over a decade ago that promulgated conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook shooting. On Friday, the former UFC fighter posted an epic apology to X that concerned a video she shared way back in 2013.

That video, which has since been deleted from the internet, was originally put out by a YouTube channel called ThinkOutsideTheTV, and alleged that the Sandy Hook shooting was part of a government conspiracy. According to Bleacher Report , at the time, Rousey called the video “extremely interesting, and must-watch.” Later, after backlash, Rousey deleted her tweet with the video, but then said that “asking questions and doing research is more patriotic than blindly accepting what you’re told.

” Since the video has largely been erased from the web, there’s not a whole lot we can say about it. One thing’s for sure, though: Rousey sure regrets sharing it. “I can’t say how many times I’ve redrafted this apology over the last 11 years.

How many times I’ve convinced myself it wasn’t the right time or that I’d be causing even more damage by giving it. But eleven years ago I made the single most regrettable decision of my life,” Rousey said. “I watched a Sandy Hook conspiracy video and reported it on twitter.

I didn’t even believe it, but was so hor.