Sexyy Red just made it clear that WWE didn’t let her do moves before—but that might not be the case forever.

While speaking to Taylor Symone’ Harris TV during an appearance in St. Louis, the rapper confirmed that WWE brought her in for appearances and wanted her involved in front of fans, not just sitting backstage. When asked what she was doing with WWE, she didn’t hesitate to name-drop the company.

“Oh yeah. WWE.”

She then explained that her role included being visible during the show, including appearing in the crowd and getting on stage.

“Oh yeah. I'm going to go to WWE. I'm going to go tonight to just watch. They want to see me in the crowd. But then tomorrow I'm going to be on the stage at WWE. So stay tuned.”

That’s when the interviewer asked the obvious question—was she actually going to wrestle? She initially shot that down, but what she said next made it clear WWE had already stopped her from getting physical once before.

After being pressed about whether she might wrestle at some point, Sexyy Red revealed that WWE told her she needed training before doing any moves—but hinted that could change now that she’s been working with them longer.

“I might. They ain't let me do no moves last time cuz they talk about I got to train, but they might let me do something this time cuz I've been I've been mess with them for so long.”

That’s the key detail here. WWE didn’t just keep her out of the ring—they specifically told her training was required before doing anything physical. Now she’s openly suggesting that door isn’t closed.

WWE has used plenty of celebrities in recent years, and some of them eventually got physical once they trained. Sexyy Red sounds interested in doing more, and if WWE gives her the green light, fans could eventually see her doing more than just appearances.

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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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