WWE Champion Losing Title To Attitude Era Star?

Xero News took to Twitter and reported the following:

 


 
Talk backstage of doing Bianca Belair vs. Trish Stratus for the Raw Women’s Championship has picked up as of late No other word apart from that, no confirmation it will happen, but it has been spoke about to some extent.
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Seven-time world champion Trish Stratus has opened up about why she decided to make her return to the professional wrestling world. Speaking in an interview with Busted Open Radio, Stratus revealed that she wanted her comeback to be both challenging for herself and interesting for fans, and was excited by the opportunity to prove herself once again.

“I’m constantly proving myself to myself,” Stratus said. “And when I got the call to do WrestleMania, that was fun. It was fun to be in that capacity to do it at that level and at that stage. I’m all about layers and it was like, I hadn’t dipped into this territory again, you know, for a long time. And it was like, can I do this? And when I did it, I loved it.”

Despite largely leaving her in-ring career behind in 2006 and semi-retiring, Stratus continued to make sporadic wrestling appearances. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013, but had only wrestled one singles match since 2011. However, in February 2023, Stratus made a significant return when she teamed up with Lita and Becky Lynch to win the Women’s Tag Team Championship.

In addition to her comeback at WrestleMania 38, Stratus later teamed up with Lita and Lynch on WWE Raw, where she turned heel and cost them the titles, potentially setting the stage for a major dream match. “To be able to go back to this capacity, it felt like it’s fun and it’s a good story,” she said. “I think it’s interesting. I always say whenever I went back, it has to check a few boxes. Like, is it interesting? Is it challenging for myself? Will the fans be intrigued by it? Will it tell something different than we’ve told before, a story that’s different than we’ve told before?”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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