Lita, WWE Hall of Famer, supports more interaction between men and women in wrestling

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Being one of the pioneering women in wrestling to mix it up with male wrestlers since the Attitude Era, Lita commended the progress of women’s wrestling on WWE’s programs. However, she believes that there is room for greater integration between male and female competitors.

Lita expressed her desire for more collaboration across genders and suggested that traditional titles should not be restricted to specific genders but should be unified as one. She emphasized, “What I would love to see is more interplay between the genders and have those lines be blurred further, where titles don’t have to [be] men’s or women’s titles, just titles.”

The recent storyline involving former Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley and her ex-boyfriend Dominik Mysterio in mixed tag team matches illustrates the potential for more intergender interactions in wrestling. While WWE’s previous attempt with the 24/7 Championship, open to all competitors, showcased possibilities for intergender championships, there is still room for further exploration in this area.

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