Mickie James’ Potential WWE Return: Insights from Nick Aldis

Mickie James, a six-time WWE Women’s Champion, has been the subject of return speculations following her cameo at WWE Bad Blood 2024. Seated between legends DDP and Scott Steiner, her presence sparked discussions about a possible WWE comeback. 

Nick Aldis’ Perspective on Mickie James’ Return

Nick Aldis, current WWE SmackDown General Manager and Mickie James’ husband, addressed the likelihood of her returning to WWE. In an interview on “Insight with Chris Van Vliet,” Aldis stated, “I can’t say too much… It was very much a sort of like, ‘Hey, we’d love to see you again. We’d love to do more.'”

Hall of Fame Induction Prospects

Aldis also expressed confidence in James’ future induction if Fame, noting, “I don’t think that there’s any question that she’s going in… any time that it would happen would be the right time, at this point.”

Mickie James’ Current Status

As of November 2024, James remains an active wrestler, with her occurring in September. Her brief appearance at WWE Bad Blood, coupled with Aldis’ comments, suggests that discussions about her return are ongoing.

Fan Anticipation and Future Outlook

The WWE Universe eagerly anticipates Mickie James’ potentizing her significant contributions to women’s wrestling. While no official announcements have been made, the positive indications from both James and Aldis offer hope for her reappearance in WWE.

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