Madusa Reveals WWE Hall Of Famer ‘Ghosted’ Her

Madusa Reveals WWE Hall Of Famer ‘Ghosted’ Her WWE

Madusa has revealed that a WWE Hall of Famer “ghosted” her.

As previously reported, Madusa recently called out fellow WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus for setting women’s wrestling back decades in her opinion.

This followed Stratus’ recent promo on an episode of Monday Night Raw where she said the current generation should be thanking her for paving the way for them.

Speaking on Trash Talk, Madusa, also known as Alundra Blayze in WWE, revealed that she attempted to talk things out with Trish, but the WWE Hall of Famer “ghosted” her. Madusa stated:

“On the whole Trish thing, I even sent her a DM and I said, ‘Hey, do you want to settle this? Do you? I think you and I need to have an adult conversation. And say maybe let the people know the truth.’

“After I was kind of looking before I sent her her DM. I was looking at some of her matches back then. I mean, she took some good bumps for people and stuff, but I think she was.”

“I mean, thank god she was trained by Fit Finlay, but I think she was only shown a few moves and, because of the time, not on fits, you know, not by any fits fault.”

“But Trish only had a few moves then I think she actually had to look at some women’s wrestling before her, which was me, and she copied a few of my moves.”

Madusa continued on to claim that Trish Stratus stole one of her signature moves from her, saying:

“And one of them moves is when she has the opponent in the corner turnbuckle and they’re sitting on the turnbuckle, and then she runs up and she does a handstand with her feet, her legs come up to their head and then she springs them out.”

“I like, ‘I was doing that years ahead of time.’ But again, she never asked if she, you know, ‘Hey, it’d be an honor to do your move. Or, you know, maybe I can do this as a finish.’”

“And no, nothing like that like most women do, or I’ve been asked or on the DM and ‘can I have your blessing? Can I do this as a finish, or can I do this move?’ Absolutely. Kind of cool. Not saying that they have to, but I just think it’s cool.”

“I don’t know, send her a DM. And I finally heard back. She says, ‘Hell yeah.’ I haven’t heard from her since, you know, and that’s it. I heard from other girls. That’s a typical Trish. She likes to ghost people, and what’s ever benefited her.”

“And so I said, you know what, I’ll take this in my own matter. And I just reached out to WWE and gave them a little pitch, and they love it. So, you never know. Why did they always try to steal my sh**? I don’t know.”

It remains to be seen if things will ever be settled between these two all-time greats, but Trish Stratus will attempt to settle her issues with Becky Lynch when they go one-on-one for the first time at Night of Champions this Saturday, May 27. For the full lineup for the event, click here.

Here are results from the May 15 episode of WWE Raw:

Shinsuke Nakamura def. The Miz

It was announced Liv Morgan had suffered an injury and the scheduled Women’s Tag Team Championship match was cancelled

Mustafa Ali won a battle royal to become #1 contender for Gunther’s Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions

Becky Lynch returned and cut a promo on Trish Stratus, challenging her to a match at Night of Champions

Dominik Mysterio def. Xavier Woods

As JD McDonagh left the arena after an interview, there was a tease of Finn Balor scouting him to recruit him for Judgment Day

Indus Sher (Sanga & Veer) def. two jobbers

Cody Rhodes promo on Brock Lesnar ahead of their Night of Champions match

Raquel Rodriguez def. Chelsea Green

Judgment Day (Finn Balor & Damian Priest) def. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn after interference from Imperium, which had been instigated by Paul Heyman doing deals with Judgment Day and Imperium earlier in the night

 

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10 months ago by SP3

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