Lita had a memorable six-year run in WWE, which made her a WWE Hall of Famer. Highlights included beating Stephanie McMahon for her first Women’s Championship in the first-ever all-women Raw main event, and her live sex celebration with Edge. Despite stepping away from the wrestling full-time, she would make sporadic appearances, including her memorable yet brief match at Raw 1000, where she beat Heath Slater. Her last matches were in 2018 at the Evolution pay-per-view, and the subsequent nights Raw. Those appearances looked to be her last hurrah, but now she’s confirmed in an interview on After The Bell with Corey Graves that she is open to wrestle another match.
Lita was last in the news this previous March when along with Gail Kim and Christy Hemme, she was working on a scripted drama about pro wrestling called “KAYfABE.” They had been trying to raise money through Kickstarter for a pilot but fell short of their required goal.