WWE Hall Of Famer Says Top Star Would Be A ‘Pretty Good’ Retirement Match

WWE Hall Of Famer Says Top Star Would Be A ‘Pretty Good’ Retirement Match WWE

A WWE Hall of Famer says a top star would be a “pretty good” retirement match.

Alundra Blayze aka Madusa is a WWE Hall of Famer and a former three-time WWE Women’s Champion.

At Raw 30, Blayze returned to WWE in a backstage segment alongside other legends playing poker in a tournament put together by Ron Simmons.

In an interview with PWMania, Alundra Blayze revealed that she wants to call out The Judgment Day’s Rhea Ripley. When asked if she just wants to call out Ripley, Madusa said:

“You’re, so funny. I already called her out. And I was walking past the makeup room whenever I was there for Raw 30 and I walked by I said, ‘yo girl looking good.'”

“Then I came back and stuck my head and I said, ‘you’d probably be a pretty good retirement match.’ She’s like, ‘Oh my God. That’s such an honor.’ She’s so funny.”

“She’s a wonderful girl, though. Woman. Just amazing. I just say girl or kid because probably like 30 years younger than I am. You know?”

Rhea Ripley is scheduled to face Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39 this April. For the full lineup for the event, click here.

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