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Kemo
08-07-2017, 05:27 PM
WWE Hall Of Famer Madusa was recently a guest on former WWE Superstar and D-Generation X member Sean “X-Pac” Waltman’s podcast, X-Pac 12360. Madusa talked about dropping the WWE Women’s Championship in the trash on an episode of Nitro, working on her biography, the one thing she never had during her 18 year career, and if she feels as if she could still wrestle today. You can check out the highlights here below:

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Dropping the WWE Women’s Championship in the trash on Nitro:

“I was so hurt… I had a lot of come to Jesus talks with myself. You know those lonely nights by yourself crying yourself to sleep where people don’t know.”

Working on her biography:

“I was approached here recently to do something totally different with the biography and I don’t think it’s been done. So all I’m going to say is I don’t have a publisher yet. I did have one and then I turned him down and that was probably stupid but things happen for a reason.

The one thing she never got in her 18 year career:

“I really would like an action figure, of course. If it happens great, if it doesn’t, oh well…

“So here’s a cute story. So my husband was like, ‘Why don’t you have an action figure?’ This was before the Hall of Fame. I was tearing up inside I was getting so mad. I was like, ‘oh, I don’t know, I don’t know.’ He goes, ‘well, weren’t you with WWE?’ I’m like, ‘yeah, but I was in that one era, Allen, where it was kind of a lost era.’ You know, it just wasn’t happening. I didn’t know what to say, I guess I wasn’t popular enough or I just I don’t know. Don’t talk about it!” I snapped at him and I walked out.

“A couple months later a frickin FedEx came. He goes, ‘open those packages.’ I’m like, ‘okay maybe something from Tiffany’s.’ Hell no! I open it up and they’re action figures! And the dude who makes these WWE (custom figures) it was in a WWE box… I’ve got two of those action figures, one is Madusa, and one is Alundra Blayze and it is spitting images. I said, ‘oh my gosh!'”

If she thinks she can still wrestle:

“Well after this knee, I feel pretty damn good! You never know, but listen to this, it’s not my time, it’s not about me. People ask me all the time, could I still go? Damn right! I probably could if I got back to training for a month or two. You know what I would like? Why not be the woman version of Paul Heyman. (laughs) You know what I am saying? Why can’t I go up there and get a few women in a stable? What about the Dangerous Alliance of Women? Or how about, ‘these b—–s will turn you to stone!'”