Wrestlemania 32 news, rumors: Lita and Trish Stratus to face off against Bella Twins?

Trish Stratus Wikimedia Commons

WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus seems to be teasing at a possible return to the ring and it could happen at Wrestlemania 32. With a lot of rumored cards involving WWE legends already, why not?

Stratus has long been retired from the WWE scene but if her hints are to be taken seriously, it seems that the former WWE Women's champion does not mind climbing up the ring one more time. But it won't be a single's match which may likely involve another former and retired WWE Diva, Lita (Amy Dumas).

Both have been known to be the best of friends and during a promotion for Stratus' Women in Wrestling Fan Expo & Banquet in Wilmington, N.C., Stratus seems to be toying with the idea of a tag-team match at Wrestlemania 32 against the Bella Twins.

Awed at how the current WWE Divas have succeeded the niche where she and Lita were also the main attractions during their time, Stratus reveals that if the fans would want to see her and Lita in a team up against the Bella Twins then she would be all for it.

Separately, Stratus and Lita have had classic battles, something which Stratus reveals was made possible due to their familiarity on one another. So if both were able to churn out fantastic performances against each other, fans can only picture how both would perform as a team.

Lita is actually tied up with the WWE right now but as a trainer. She will be a trainer for the sixth season of WWE Tough Enough which premieres on June 23. She follows the footsteps of her friend Trish Stratus who did the same some years ago.

So with both seemingly still hooked up to wrestling, could they join the bandwagon of former WWE stars taking center stage once more at Wrestlemania 32 in Texas?

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