
WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus appeared on Busted Open Radio, where she discussed various topics including celebrating her 25th anniversary in the wrestling business.
Stratus said, “It doesn’t sink in that it’s been 25 years since I debuted… If we hadn’t fought hard for the storylines and the longer matches… We may not have been in the place where we’re in now. We had to fight for that back then.”
On talent pitching matches with her and Lita during her appearances over the last several years:
“Me and Lita were like ‘Whoah, we’ve really made an impact.’”
On how Saturday’s WWE Elimination Chamber PLE will be the first time her kids get to watch her perform live:
“So I had to sit down with the kids and be like, just to let you guys know, I’m going to be super busy coming up. I’m going to be traveling here, and I’m going to be training and all these sort of things, and they got it, and they’re like we get it, and it helps that they get it … Rogers Centre is 60,000 people, its a stadium show for Elimination Chamber, so it is pretty huge to know the last time I was there was WrestleMania 18. So it’s really wild that they’re going to feel that, they’re going to be apart of it … it could be the last time I ever perform in Toronto, and it is actually the first time they’re going to see me wrestle live.”
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