WWE legend reveals secret for first time ever; e-mailed Triple H 3 major suggestions

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A WWE Hall of Famer recently disclosed that she e-mailed Chief Content Officer Triple H multiple suggestions. The wrestling legend hoped The Game would consider them.

On her Paving The Way podcast, Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze discussed Triple H's run as Head of Creative in the Stamford-based company, praising him for giving talent opportunities and being more approachable than Vince McMahon. Additionally, the 61-year-old decided to share a "secret" for the first time, stating that she recently e-mailed Triple H several suggestions.

She disclosed that she asked the Chief Content Officer to have the Jumping Bomb Angels and The Glamour Girls inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2025. Blayze claimed the two tag teams had been overlooked and their induction into the Hall of Fame is overdue:

"I aired Trip an e-mail recently and spoke to him on a few things. And I aired my idea and my thought process on how and why I feel that The Jumping Bomb Angels and The Glamour Girls are not and should be in the Hall of Fame this coming year. It's overdue. It's over looked. We've forgiven a lot of situations and people. Hell, I'm there. I trashed the title in the can. And these women deserve it," she said. [52:41 - 53:24]

The former Women's Champion also revealed that she sent The Game a script and suggested that Triple H bring back the WWE Legends' House reality show, which aired for one season in 2014:

"I also wrote a little script on something. I also suggested I would love to see the Legends' House up and running again. But, you know, if it's just men or women or just women. I would love to see some of the women legends in the past, prior, recent, whatever. So, that was my idea. The Legends' House would be great." [53:55 - 54:31]

Alundra Blayze wants one final match in WWE

Hall of Fame Alundra Blayze last competed in WWE in 2018 when she participated in a Battle Royal at Evolution. The following year, she appeared on RAW where she forced Candice Michelle to submit to capture the 24/7 Championship in a backstage segment. Later that night, she sold the title to The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase.

Speaking on her Paving The Way podcast last month, the former Women's Champion expressed her desire to have one final match in WWE:

"I really really really would like to have some type of small angle in a match, right? Doesn't mean necessarily I have to lay down in the middle of the ring and be counted out one, two, three. You know, that's not just whatever. Or me to pin somebody. It's just having that angle and, you know, continuing the legacy of whatever," she said.
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Blayze had addressed potentially going head-to-head against some of the current top female superstars, including Charlotte Flair, Rhea Ripley, and Bayley. It would be interesting to see if she would ever share the ring with any of these ladies.


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