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Madusa On If She Feels Responsible For The WWE Women’s Movement, Vince McMahon Firing Her & More

Earlier today the latest episode of WrestleZone Radio’s WZ Weekly was released and featured Spotlight Interviews with WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze (aka Madusa) and former WWE Superstar Pete Gas.

You can find some of Madusa and host Nick Hausman’s comments transcribed below.

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NH: Do you feel directly responsible for the new WWE women’s movement because of your choice to pull the former WWE Women’s Championship out of the trash can at the WWE Hall of Fame?

Madusa: I think it was apropos. You know what I mean? It needed to happen. It did happen. I am not going to take credit. I will tell you that I’m the kind of woman that likes to have the last word and set a precedent. When I got let go from the WWE it wasn’t cool. Why in the frick? I understand. I totally respect that Vince was going through a lot of adversity with the steroids, the IRS scandal… all of that crap at the time. He was almost going to close the doors. It was crazy back then. So he was downsizing to keep the company. In order to keep the company he had to do a lot of downsizing. The thing that really ticked me off was I was like, “Ok, why do the girls have to go? WHY?!” I was the bread winner. I had to feed mouths. What the frick? Because I didn’t have a pair of kahunas or whatever? It pissed me off.

Related: Madusa Reveals New Details on Trashing WWE Title

This week’s episode of WZ Weekly is hosted by Nick Hausman and features OctavariusBrian Wohl as his co-host. The two discuss many of the top stories from pro wrestling this past week including:

This episode also features three “Spotlight Interviews” with:

You can listen to more pro wrestling audio from WrestleZone Radio in the embedded audio player below:

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