Legend Discusses Potential WWE SmackDown Appearance in San Diego

WWE legend Victoria, one of the most iconic names in women’s wrestling, has addressed speculation about a potential appearance at the January 17, 2025, WWE SmackDown in San Diego. As a proud San Diego native, her presence at the event would delight her hometown fans.

During a recent live signing on Whatnot, Victoria shared her views on attending WWE events. Despite her strong ties to the company, she emphasized her stance on not seeking free tickets to WWE shows, including WrestleMania. “I don’t ask for free tickets. I like to support the product,” she explained. Her humility and respect for the industry resonate with her long-time supporters.

Legends Contract: A New Era for Victoria

Victoria also expressed gratitude for her WWE Legends contract, which allows her to utilize the “Victoria” persona and WWE branding in her promotional activities. “That’s my home, and I’m proud to be part of the company still,” she said, highlighting her enduring connection with WWE.

A Possible Return to SmackDown?

While Victoria hasn’t confirmed her attendance at the upcoming SmackDown, her last WWE appearance in the 2021 Women’s Royal Rumble left fans wanting more. With her hometown crowd eagerly anticipating a surprise, speculation continues to grow. Could Victoria join the ranks of legends like Rob Van Dam, who have made recent WWE appearances? Only time will tell.

Victoria’s Legacy in Women’s Wrestling

From her debut in 2002 to her iconic rivalries, Victoria remains a beloved figure in WWE history. Her potential return would not only electrify fans but also underscore her lasting impact on the women’s division.

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