WWE legend, 61, hints at big comeback and claims she has never officially retired.

Legendary wrestler hasn't had solo WWE bout since 2004.

February 17th 2025.

WWE legend, 61, hints at big comeback and claims she has never officially retired.
Jacqueline, a former WWE wrestler, has expressed her desire to step back into the ring for one final match before officially retiring. At 61 years old, she was a prominent figure in the Attitude Era and has her sights set on facing current WWE superstar Charlotte Flair, who won the 2025 Royal Rumble.

In an exclusive interview with Metro at the For The Love Of Wrestling event in Manchester, Jacqueline shared that a wrestler never truly retires from the business. She currently has a legend contract with WWE and continues to make appearances and attend signings. However, she is open to the possibility of returning to the ring.

As for her ideal opponent, Jacqueline named Charlotte Flair, praising her style and skills in the ring. She also mentioned that under her contract, she could potentially take on roles such as a manager or road agent.

Jacqueline also took the time to acknowledge the talent of other female wrestlers on the current WWE roster, such as Naomi and Bianca Belair. She believes that the women's matches often outshine the men's matches, with fans coming to see them specifically.

Although women have made strides in the wrestling industry, with Becky Lynch, Flair, and Ronda Rousey being the first females to main event WrestleMania in 2019, and Bianca and Sasha Banks headlining their own match in 2021, Jacqueline pointed out that it was not always this way. In her era, women were not given the same opportunities, but she is happy to see the progress being made.

While Jacqueline did return for the first-ever women's Royal Rumble in 2018, her last singles match was in 2013. She hasn't had a one-on-one match in WWE since 2004, where she beat Chavo Guerrero Jr for the Cruiserweight Championship. She reflected on this historic win with a smile, even jokingly teasing Chavo about it to this day.

Throughout her career, Jacqueline was no stranger to breaking barriers in the wrestling world. She often found herself wrestling against men and had to prove herself as a skilled wrestler, rather than just a sexual object. She admitted that it was frustrating at times, but she enjoyed her time with WWE and is proud of what she accomplished.

Now, in her almost-retirement, Jacqueline is enjoying traveling the world and taking in the sights. She looks back fondly on her time as a professional wrestler and is grateful for the opportunities she had. The For The Love of Wrestling event is expected to return to Manchester in 2026, and fans can also look forward to the Horror, Rock & Wrestling event in 2025.

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