In the wake of WWE Hall of Famers making triumphant returns, Jacqueline Moore, a two-time WWE Women’s Champion, expresses her desire to step back into the squared circle. In a recent conversation with The Attitude Era podcast, Jacqueline made it clear that she still has the fire to compete and hopes for a WWE comeback.
A Hall of Famer’s Ambition
Jacqueline Moore, inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, reminisced about her wrestling career and revealed her eagerness for a return to the WWE stage. She expressed optimism, stating, “I still have a little left in the tank. So if you can return Trish (Stratus) and The Rock can return and John Cena can return, Jacqueline can return too, you know? That’s what I’m talking about.”
Jacqueline Moore WWE Legacy
Having been an integral part of WWE from 1998 to 2004, Jacqueline’s contributions to the Women’s Division and her association with the Acolyte Protection Agency during the Attitude era solidified her place in WWE history. Her accolades include two Women’s Championship reigns.
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A Comeback Trail
Jacqueline made a brief return to the ring in 2018 during the inaugural Women’s Royal Rumble match. Despite being eliminated by Nia Jax after entering at number 21, her participation showcased her enduring passion for the sport.
Joining the Return Trend
With WWE legends like Trish Stratus, Lita, and The Rock making impactful returns, Jacqueline hopes to be part of this trend. Her callout to Vince McMahon and Triple H signals her readiness to step back into the ring and contribute to the ongoing evolution of women’s wrestling.
As fans eagerly await potential developments, Jacqueline Moore’s desire for a WWE comeback adds an exciting chapter to the resurgence of Hall of Famers in the wrestling spotlight. Will we witness Jacqueline once again grace the WWE ring? Only time will tell.