New Details About Beth Phoenix’s Current Status

Just a few hours ago, PWInsider reported that Beth Phoenix is ​​no longer under contract with the WWE: “WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix is ​​no longer under contract with the WWE, PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources.

The last time she fought for the federation was in 2023 and she also worked as a commentator.” To confirm all this, the news also comes from Fightful Select and from WWE itself, who moved it to the Alumni section of their site. That is the section where the superstars who once worked for the federation are listed.

We don’t know what Beth Phoenix’s future holds at this point, but of course speculation is that she’ll be teaming up with her husband Adam Copeland, who will be in All Elite Wrestling. Trish Stratus is one of the most respected legends in WWE history, with the wrestler reinventing herself and becoming a true fighter at a historic time for the company where women were only used as valets or for questionable matches.

Beth Phoenix is ​​no longer under contract with WWE

One of the biggest storylines of her career was definitely her standing next to Mickie James. First her big fan who always supported her, even backstage, and then her rival, with the two having a spectacular match at WrestleMania 22, where James ended the Canadian’s 448-day reign as WWE Women’s Champion.

The storyline between the two women was originally set to involve Beth Phoenix, who made her debut in 2006 as an ally of Stratus, who attacked Mickie James. However, the following month, The Glamazon broke her jaw in a match against Victoria, putting her out of action for several months.

In an interview with SHAK Wrestling, Trish Stratus revealed that WWE has canceled plans for a tag team between her and Beth Phoenix: “Yeah, she was going to be the enforcer of the group. It’s funny because they wanted her to be strong and silent, which is cool and powerful.

When we saw her come back, it was so much better.” Trish Stratus also recalled comforting poor Beth Phoenix after the injury, assuring her that everything happens for a reason. Looking back, the Canadian is convinced she did better when she remade her Raw debut in 2007 as The Glamazon: “I think he didn’t have to be in our thing and it worked out.

It would definitely be a fun trio, and especially once the plot is shot, it would be interesting to see how it would go. But yeah, I think everything went the way it should have gone when I think about it.”

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