Trish Stratus‘ legendary WWE rival had an interesting reaction regarding the former’s recent appearances.
Among the wrestling legends Trish Stratus faced in her wrestling career was two-time Women’s Champion Victoria, who has just jokingly commented about Stratus’ recent WWE return. As many may know, the Hall of Famer initially returned in 2006 but returned full-time for a brief period in 2023.
Stratus has begun returning sporadically again recently, with her latest appearance coming at the Evolution Premium Live Event last month, where she challenged Tiffany Stratton for the Women’s Championship in a losing effort. Despite not being a regular superstar anymore, she moved and looked well in the ring, something that her former rival praised her heavily for.
Victoria Jokes About Feeling Sick After Trish Stratus’ Youthful Performance
While on WrestlingNewsCo, Victoria called Trish Stratus a “robot” for looking youthful at 49. The 54-year-old even noted that it felt refreshing to see the Hall of Famer represent their age group so well:
Trish, Jesus. I mean, God, this girl is a robot. I swear she’s not human. I can’t believe how she goes at the age. And it’s so refreshing because you’re like, she’s representing our age well, you know what I mean? And, every time I see her on TV, I go, ‘I need, to put those DVDs from her yoga,’ you know, and start doing that more often. But you know, me, once I pour the wine, I sit in bed. I’m like, ‘Okay, what’s on TV?'”
The host, SoCal Val, agreed with Victoria’s words about Trish being in the best shape ever and that it almost felt insulting. Stratus’ former rival then joked that the Hall of Famer was disgusting and made her want to throw up.
[Host: I mean, just in the best shape ever. It’s actually insulting]
It’s disgusting. It makes me throw up. I was like, ‘How the hell? Are you kidding me?'”
Trish Stratus’ tribute to Victoria @REALLiSAMARiE#WWEPaybackpic.twitter.com/dRb7epP4k9
— Vin (@WhoisVindictive) September 3, 2023
In other news: Bayley made Victoria cry during a SmackDown performance.