Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus who is also a former seven times WWE Women’s champion recently talked about her recent return to WWE and also reflected on Cardi B sharing her excitement through a tweet on her return.
Trish Stratus is one of the biggest legends not only of WWE but in the world of professional wrestling. She had been a idol for a lot of female wrestlers of today’s generation. Indeed she is one of the most influential stars in professional wrestling history.

Trish Stratus Reflects On Cardi B Tweeting About Her Return To WWE
Recently, her real life best friend Lita who is also a legend of WWE won the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship along with former six times WWE Women’s champion Becky Lynch. Trish helped her friend and Becky to capture the Women’s Tag Team title gold.
At WrestleMania 39, Trish deemed up with Becky Lynch and her best friend Lita to take on the villainous faction of Damage CTRL led by former three times WWE Women’s champion Bayley in a six women tag team match. It was a very good match and Trish’s performance had been praised by the fans and critics worldwide.

Trish Stratus who is also a former seven times WWE Women’s champion recently spoke to Robbie Fox where she talked about her recent return to WWE and also reflected on Cardi B sharing her excitement through a tweet on her return. She said;
“It’s obviously because of our derrière, our back ends. We both have asses that have been talked about for decades now [laughs]. No, there’s much more. I don’t know, I think it’s cool. She was looking at it like a strong female badass. That’s who Cardi B is. She grew up on that. Did I influence Cardi B? Maybe, I don’t know.

“But I think it’s cool. To me, it’s a successful woman in another industry uplifting another woman and giving that awareness. It’s all about that. It’s about supporting and uplifting other women because the stronger as a group, with us all supporting each other and recognizing there’s a space for everyone is super important and what really makes us continue to grow.
“That’s the thing, right. It’s nostalgic. It’s funny because I actually said that to a friend. I was like, ‘Oh my….’ I mean, did I fangirl about her tweet? Yes, I did. I thought that was cool. I showed a friend, and she goes, ‘Yeah, of course. Remember what you represent. That’s the nostalgic thing, like she grew up watching what you did, a woman making it in a male-dominated world, and she dod that too. How cool. Did you influence it? I don’t know.’ But that’s what she saw, and she had that representation, she had that visibility. So yeah, it’s really neat to be in that position. Did I fangirl? Yeah, a little bit.”
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