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Madusa On Which WWE Star Hurt Her With Comments About Her Trashing WWE Women’s Title
- Updated: December 22, 2016
Source: Legends With JBL
Recently on WWE Network’s Legends With JBL, WWE Hall Of Famer, Alundra Blayze, also known as Madusa, discussed a number of topics including her catalytic role in the Monday Night Wars and Mick Foley apologizing to her over negative comments he made.
Madusa binning the WWE Women’s Championship live on WCW Monday Nitro in December 1995 is often regarded as the first shots fired in the professional wrestling Monday Night Wars. According to the former Dangerous Alliance member, WCW head Eric Bischoff called her shortly after she was released by WWE and pitched the idea of throwing the title in the trash.
“It was just so raw that I don’t know how he found out so quick and I was actually sitting on the toilet. I got a call from Eric Bischoff, ‘Duse, what are you doing?’ I said, ‘you don’t want to know.’ And he said, ‘well, is he interested?’ I said, ‘what, to come work? Yeah, what’ve you got?’ He said, ‘well, I heard you’re still champion. Do you still have that belt?’ I said, ‘yeah, I still have Vince’s belt. Why?’ ‘Why don’t you show up on Monday Night Nitro next week and don’t say anything. But we’re going to have you cut a promo. Can you throw it in the trash?’ I’m like, ‘what? Are you kidding me? Well, just so I get it back, Eric, because that’s not mine. I need to return it to …