A former AEW star says she will come out of retirement for a match with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.
During their time in All Elite Wrestling, Brandi and Cody Rhodes had fun teasing a rivalry with Triple H in various ways, including Cody using a sledgehammer to smash a throne at AEW Double Or Nothing 2019.
At WrestleMania 38, Cody returned to WWE for the first time in six years. However, the same event saw Triple H retire from in-ring competition.
In a recent interview with DS of Ring The Belle, Brandi Rhodes said her absolute dream match is one where she is in the ring with Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.
When asked what her dream match in wrestling is, Brandi answered:
“Stephanie and Triple H,”
“I would come out of retirement for that in a heartbeat. I would do that 72 years old. Y’all would have to sit through that and just let it happen.”
“I know it wouldn’t be great, but just let it happen if it does because I mean, the chances of it happening are very, very slim. If that was on the table, you’d have grandma in the gym.”
“I’d be doing everything I possibly could, like I’d be getting into full lotus and my yoga studio just to stretch Stephanie a little bit.”
Brandi Rhodes is currently retired from in-ring action.
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