If you ask a particular WWE Hall of Famer, they are tired of Lita and Trish Stratus on TV. Also, Eric Bischoff will be wrestling next month.
Before WWE changed how fans view their female talent, they frequently saw new wrestlers take center stage. Although, Lita and Trish Stratus remained regulars on TV.
Eventually, both would depart WWE and leave pro wrestling full-time. Yet, they still make appearances and have been known to compete after their initial retirement.
Well, fellow WWE Hall of Famer, Madusa, is not a fan. In fact, on The Wrestling Perspective Podcast, she mentioned not wanting to see them wrestling anymore for WWE.
“Who do we always see come back? It’s always Lita and Trish [Stratus],” said Medusa.
“I’m pretty burnt out over them. I think [Trish and Lita] are great.”
“But there were women before. And, I’m right here.”
Madusa was WWE’s top female talent during the ’80s and ’90s. She might be best remembered for throwing WWE’s Women’s Championship in the trash on WCW TV.
Lita worked twice for WWE in 2022. First, she was unable to win the Women’s Royal Rumble Match.
Then, a few weeks later, she went to Saudi Arabia for the Elimination Chamber. In a thrilling contest, Lita fell to Becky Lynch.
As for Stratus, she challenged Charlotte Flair for gold at SummerSlam 2019. Despite the local support, Flair walked away still champion.
Whether fans want to admit it or not, Eric Bischoff was detrimental for pro wrestling. As the President of WCW, he is partially responsible for the Monday Night Wars and what became of WWE.
During, and after that time, Bischoff continued to be frequently seen on TV. Often, he was seen in an authority role.
Now, Bischoff noted he is not done in the wrestling world. In fact, he is set to wrestle on the Atomic Revolutionary Wrestling’s anniversary show.
It will see the past meeting the present. Eric Bischoff, his son Garrett Bischoff, Gerry Brisco and Wes Brisco will all be on the card.
“I’m going to be wrestling on a card in Florida on February 11,” said Bischoff on After 83 Weeks. “Wes Brisco, my son [Garrett Bischoff], myself, and Gerry Brisco all on the same card.”
“All I’m telling you is, February 11 is going to be a big damn deal.”
No word if those four men will all wrestle against each other. Although, some sort of tag team match seems like the safe bet.
Garret and Wes have history together that dates back to Impact Wrestling. For a time, they were members of the Aces and Eights stable.
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