Former WWE Champion Open to Return to Company

Former WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn recently expressed interest in making a WWE return, but only under the right conditions. In an appearance on the A2theK Wrestling Show, Kaitlyn, who hasn’t appeared in WWE since 2019, discussed her openness to a comeback, especially if it could be part of something “cool and fun.” She specifically mentioned the Royal Rumble as an event she would be excited to join again if the opportunity arises.

Kaitlyn on Returning to WWE for the Royal Rumble

During her interview, Kaitlyn was asked if she would consider returning for a Royal Rumble match. While she didn’t confirm any plans, she indicated she would be open to the idea if it felt right. “I’m always down to do something cool. If it’s cool and fun and makes sense, I’m always down for that,” Kaitlyn shared. She mentioned a prior Royal Rumble she attended where she was close to participating but said it “didn’t unfold” as planned.

Kaitlyn’s career since WWE has taken her into the world of fitness and entrepreneurship, yet she acknowledges the lasting impact wrestling has had on her. “WWE is such a big part of who I am. I’m always down for stuff that makes sense,” she added, leaving the door open for a potential return if the timing and storyline are right.

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