Ex-WWE Champion: “Stephanie McMahon Was Walking Me Through How to Seduce”
Stephanie McMahon guided a former WWE Champion on how to seduce a female superstar.
In 2013, AJ Lee and Kaitlyn’s friendship turned into a rivalry. While Kaitlyn held the Divas Championship, she started receiving gifts and messages from a secret admirer.
Big E later revealed himself as Kaitlyn’s secret admirer. Although he headed to the ring, embraced the then-Divas Champion, and teased kissing her, Big E suddenly dropped her down.
Lee then exposed herself as the one behind the scheme, aiming to break her former best friend’s heart ahead of their title match at Payback. A few days later, Lee’s plan proved effective as she defeated Kaitlyn to capture the Divas Championship.
In an interview with Denise Salcedo, Big E reflected on his storyline with Kaitlyn, admitting that Stephanie McMahon walked him through how to seduce Kaitlyn.
I think a lot of people don’t know how much, like, Stephanie has done in fact like one of one of my favorite Stephanie moments is, so i did the storyline years ago with Kaitlyn and with AJ, where I was a secret admirer, and we were walking through- so Stephanie was walking me through how to seduce Kaitlyn and she was dipping her, and she was just killing it.
So I just have this moment, I’m like, Stephanie McMahon is showing me how to seduce Kaitlyn right now before we go out and do it live, but no to see her, and she’s such a warm person, has been so good to to all of us for so long, so to see her as the headliner is very very cool. [H/T: Fightful]
Kaitlyn Is Open To Return To WWE
While Big E has stepped away from in-ring competition due to his neck injury, Kaitlyn retired in 2014. She made a brief return to the squared circle in 2018 and 2019 before going away once more.
In a recent interview with the Rewind Recap Relive podcast, the former Divas Champion revealed that she is open to make a return to the Stamford-based company.
I’m totally open to it. I really am—and I’ve been open to it for a while. So in 2018—I left in 2014—and then I came back to do the Mae Young Classic, which was a great experience. That was the first time I got to experience the Performance Center, and I was like, ‘This is amazing.’ The gym, the trainers, all the rings—it was so state-of-the-art.
I had two matches. My first one was kind of—like the woman I was wrestling was very new. We had a good match. But my second match was with Mia Yim, and we had such a sick match. I love her.
My last match before I left in 2014—I did not love that. I felt sick to my stomach. It wasn’t a good situation. I had asked for my release the day before, and they asked me to stay one more day. Then they gave me a last match—I think it was on Main Event or Superstars.
And I took a superkick to the face from Tamina, and it just left a bad taste in my mouth. At that point, I just wanted to get out of there. So going back and having that match again—my second match in the Mae Young Classic—I was like, if I never get in a WWE ring again, this match was enough for me. It felt like the perfect last match, because I loved it so much. [H/T: Ringside News]
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