WWE Hall Of Famer Lita Announced As Next Broken Skull Sessions Guest

The four-time Women's Champion is next up to chew the fat with Stone Cold.

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WWE has moved to announce Lita as the next guest on Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions.

As per the WWE Twitter account, the four-time Women's Champion can be seen chewing the fat with Stone Cold on the WWE Network and Peacock as of Friday 25 March.

Making her in-ring debut in 1999, the real-life Amy Dumas would compete for the likes of CMLL and ECW before landing in the then-WWF in early 2000. Having already made a brief appearance as part of the Godfather's Ho-Train, Dumas became Lita and was introduced as the manager of Essa Rios.

Rios would turn on Lita later that year, with the Hardy Boyz coming to her rescue and forming the Team Xtreme trio. From there, Lita's popularity would be taken to an entirely new level, and she would eventually win the Women's Championship for the first time after toppling Chyna for that prize at Judgment Day '01.

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Dumas would remain with WWE until shortly after the 2006 Survivor Series, losing the Women's Title to Mickie James at that PPV. Unhappy with how she was being utilised and with the invasion into her private life following her relationship with Edge, Lita decided to step away from the wrestling business.

Sporadic WWE appearances would follow in the subsequent years, and Lita would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014. Of course, more recently she made a surprise return to face Becky Lynch at this past February's Elimination Chamber premium live event.

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In addition to Lita being an upcoming guest on Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions, it was also recently revealed by Bubba Ray Dudley that he's sat down with Austin to film a Broken Skull episode. It's yet to be announced at this time when exactly that Bubba episode will air, though.

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