In 2015, WWE created the “Divas Revolution” and although there are still some complaints, this movement has changed the perspective of women’s wrestling on WWE programming.
A pioneer of women’s wrestling in the “golden age” Trish Stratus recently did an interview with Journey of a Frontman.com about various topics. The WWE Hall of Famer spoke about the possibility of wrestling one more match in WWE. You can read the full interview right here. Below are the highlights
Throughout the last few years, you were both involved with Tough Enough on separate seasons. Have you two gotten a chance to reflect on your Tough Enough experiences? What did you both agree you took out of it?
We did exchange some thoughts. We both were feeling like that came at a good time for us, we were excited about the idea of passing on some of the knowledge we had gained from being in the business for so long. We both enjoyed the opportunity to work with and develop some of the up and coming talent and potential future Superstars.
Would you say you have one last big match left in you?
I do. Absolutely. I mean physically, I’ve kept my training up and sure – in the past, I found out wrestling is like riding a bike. But, the question is, “Who would you want to see me wrestle?” It’s a matter of if the fans want to see me back and what they want to see. To me, it has to be a challenge. It has to be about elevating the game or elevating the person.
Source: Wrestling-Edge.com