10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (Feb 6)
10. Chyna Wants To Apologise To WWE
The life and career of Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer has fascinated fans for the longest time, mainly for wholly negative reasons. Chyna previously filled the role of the most dominant female in the entire WWF, although she left the company in 2001 with sadness. It's come out in recent years that the woman was pretty much shoved from the promotion after her relationship with Triple H fell apart. This week, Chyna released a video to YouTube that showed her in better spirits than she has been for quite some time. Laurer has made some unsavoury claims about Triple H and the WWE system, but she says those statements were filed under duress. In other words, she's sorry for some of the things she has said, including the idea that she was physically abused by Triple H. It seems Chyna is eager to move on from her past, and revealed that she desperately wants the chance to apologise to those in WWE that she has affected with her words. Whether or not she'll be given this opportunity remains unclear, although it is doubtful. If nothing else, Chyna wants to try and mend fences.
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