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Former WWE Divas Champion Never Identified With Her Character

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Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day.

• During an online autograph signing with Highspots, former WWE Diva Alicia Fox revealed that she never identified with her ‘crazy’ character in WWE.

Here’s what Alicia said:

“One part of my career that I really struggled with is I never identified with the scripts that Alicia had to say.

I never identified with the ‘crazy Black woman’. I never identified as a Team Bella girl because I’m Alicia Fox.

They’ve always been plural. I am singular, you know?”

After some time in WWE’s developmental promotions Ohio Valley Wrestling (2006-2007) and Florida Championship Wrestling (2007-2008), Alicia Fox became a WWE Diva in 2008 and wrestled for them full-time until 2019, but returned several times since, which included entering both, the 2021 & 2022 Women’s Royal Rumble matches as a surprise entrant.

Alicia’s biggest accomplishments were winning the WWE Divas Championship in 2010 and the 24/7 Championship in 2021.

• Before WrestleMania 39, there were several rumors going around that WWE would bring back WWF Attitude Era Veteran Gangrel for an appearance during Edge’s entrance for the Hell in a Cell match against “Demon” Finn Balor.

Edge, Gangrel & Christian were known as The Brood on WWF TV in 1998 & 1999.

Despite the heavy rumors, the ex-husband of Luna Vachon wasn’t brought back for the ‘Grandest Stage of Them All’.

Here’s what Gangrel told WrestlingNewsCo about the rumors:

“I believe it may have been pitched, but I never heard about it. I called Edge and said ‘Hey, where’d all these rumors start?’. And he goes ‘Ah, they think they know everything’.”

Gangrel wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation from 1998 until 2001.

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