Several WWE legends attended Bad Blood earlier this month. Meanwhile, a four-time champion recently disclosed that she was supposed to be at the premium live event. However, the plans were scrapped at the last minute.
On her Paving the Way podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze (Madusa) recently discussed the appearance of multiple legends, including Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard, at Bad Blood in Atlanta, Georgia. The 61-year-old revealed that the Stamford-based company, under Triple H's creative leadership, asked her to attend the PLE.
The three-time WWE Women's Champion and a one-time 24/7 Champion disclosed that she was pulled from the show at the last minute, pointing out that she did not understand the purpose of her attending it in the first place.
"They asked me to go there and then at the last minute, I was pulled. So, I was supposed to be there. But it didn't happen. But I couldn't understand why I was going there. I mean, I thought it was nice, but I didn't have anything with Bad Blood," she said. [55:23-55:40]
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Alundra Blayze recently emailed three suggestions to WWE CCO Triple H
In the same episode of the Paving the Way podcast, Alundra Blayze revealed that she had recently mailed three suggestions to The King of Kings.
The Hall of Famer disclosed that she asked Triple H to induct the Jumping Bomb Angels and The Glamour Girls into the prestigious club. The veteran also sent The Game a script and asked him to bring back the WWE Legends' House show.
"I would love to see the Legends' House up and running again. But you know, if it's just men or women, or just women, I would love to see some of the women legends in the past, prior, recent, whatever. So, that was my idea. The Legends' House would be great," she said.
Earlier this year, Blayze expressed her desire for one final match in the Stamford-based company. It will be interesting to see if that happens in the future.
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