WWE Hall Of Famer Lita is one of the pioneers of women’s wrestling. She has helped shape the path and led the way for the overall development of women’s wrestling. Lita also enjoyed her last WWE run for a good reason.

The pro wrestling legend returned to WWE back in January of this year. She competed in the Women’s Royal Rumble match and also against Becky Lynch at the WWE Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event.

While speaking with Chris Van Vliet, Lita talked about her last run with WWE. Lita revealed that she enjoyed her last run as it has no stakes whatsoever.

“I was talking with Vince about this whole last run and I was like, ‘it just felt really fun to go out there and do it because it didn’t feel like there were any stakes’. It’s like, I’ve already got the ring, this is just, you know, a cherry on top, and I felt that I could really be in the moment there and really enjoy it which was really nice because I don’t feel like I soaked that in a lot because things were so busy or I was distracted.

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And so, that was really nice with this match that I could really be in the moment. And I don’t mean the match. From the moment I was asked to be in it to the moment, I got back on the plane to fly home. Just really could be thankful for it and take it in going, ‘wow, this is such a crazy experience. This is, like, I’m so fortunate to be here and it just felt really nice.”

Lita also does not rule out making her return to WWE somewhere down the line. We’ll have to see when the WWE Hall Of Famer will return to WWE television as fans would love to see her return.

h/t to Wrestling Inc for the quotes

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