Goldy Locks is looking toward the future, and it sounds like she’s not done with TNA just yet.

During an appearance on Jasmin St. Claire’s Off The Rails podcast, she made it clear that she still has unfinished business with the promotion that helped launch her wrestling career. While discussing her past experiences and current projects, Goldy Locks revealed that returning to TNA is something she would welcome if the opportunity presented itself.

She explained that her interest in coming back isn’t just about nostalgia. Goldy Locks noted that she already has creative ideas in mind and feels there’s still more she can offer if given the chance to step back into the spotlight.

I went back and did my thing. I went back and did my thing. And it's not like I'm just sitting around waiting for a call, but I mean, creative production, they know like I would I would love to be back. So, you know, whatever's in the cards is in the cards. You just move forward. You keep, like I was telling Josh Hinkle, you just got to keep moving forward. And like you said, things fall in your lap. But, I mean, I've made it clear that I would love to come back and I've got some angles, some story lines that I'd like to do. And we'll see if it happens or something else. I'm open to whatever they would want to do with me, but I would love to be back. It was really, really fun. It was awesome.”

With wrestling companies continuing to revisit past talent and revive classic personalities, Goldy Locks positioning herself for a potential comeback adds another intriguing possibility to the mix.

Would you like to see Goldy Locks return to TNA with new storyline ideas, or do you think her role in wrestling history is best left as part of the past? Let us know what you think and drop your feedback in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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