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It looks like you're asking for the correct article ( a , an , or the ) to use before the phrase — but this phrase is highly unusual and doesn't form a standard English noun phrase.
If you're referring to a specific known event, meme, or headline involving a turtle, Ronda Rousey (the MMA fighter), and a date, the correct article would likely be (e.g., "the turtle Ronda Rousey date" ), assuming it's a specific, known thing.
If, instead, you meant to ask for help with an article about a topic like (three separate things), please clarify.