WWE Legend Comments on SmackDown Appearance After Four-Year Absence

Victoria makes first WWE TV appearance since 2021 Royal Rumble, joining other notable guests at SmackDown in San Diego.

WWE Legend Comments on SmackDown Appearance After Four-Year Absence

Victoria appeared on WWE SmackDown in San Diego, California, marking her first television appearance for the company since the 2021 Royal Rumble. The two-time WWE Women’s Champion attended the show alongside Roxanne Perez and Aalyah Mysterio.

Victoria addressed her appearance on social media platform X following the broadcast.

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Thank you @WWE @USANetwork.

The appearance follows Victoria’s signing of a WWE Legends contract in August, enabling merchandise production including action figures, clothing, and video game content.

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Victoria competed in WWE from 2000 to 2009 before joining TNA Wrestling, where she captured the Knockouts Women’s Championship five times and the Knockouts Tag Team Championship with Brooke Tessmacher.

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Article Author Leonardo Cunha