Trish Stratus Discusses Writing Final Chapter In WWE

Stratus was ultimately satisfied with how her storyline with Lynch panned out, and felt great after her steel cage match with “The Man,” noting that she woke up expecting to feel like she had been hit by a bus, but instead felt good despite being bruised. Moving forward, Stratus thinks she has unfinished business in WWE.

“If I say I go back and stuff, it needs to be for something really great,” Stratus explained. “It needs to be a really great story. I’m all about story, I’m all about character forwarding, and so if it’s a great story that we can put forth, it’s something I certainly would approach. And I know I do have enough gas in the tank, so that’s good to go, I can check that box. It depends on who would be presented to me creatively.”

Stratus would welcome another match in her hometown of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the same city where her initial retirement took place at Unforgiven 2006. Notably, WWE will be returning to Toronto for Money in the Bank later this year. She then teased the possibility of going after the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship — a title that didn’t exist during her full-time run with the promotion and that is missing from her list of WWE achievements — and also a possible match with former associate Zoey Stark. Stratus also mentioned she would love to step into the ring with WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley.

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