3-time WWE champion open to making his return for the first time in 18 years under Triple H's leadership

WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H

Former WWE Superstar Maven recently expressed his openness to the idea of returning to the company.

The 46-year-old signed with WWE after winning the first season of Tough Enough in 2001 alongside Nidia Guenard. He spent nearly four years as an active competitor, during which time he held the Hardcore Championship three times. However, he was released from his contract in July 2005.

During a recent live stream on his YouTube channel, Maven addressed the possibility of returning to the Stamford-based company under Triple H's creative leadership after nearly 18 years of absence. The former Hardcore Champion revealed that he was open to the idea.

"[Would you consider going back to WWE?] Absolutely. Yeah, I would go." [22:03 - 22:06]
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The former WWE star is open to any opportunity

During the same live stream, Maven discussed possibly joining Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (IMPACT Wrestling). The former Hardcore Champion mentioned that he would listen to any call.

Meanwhile, the 46-year-old pointed out that the "right opportunity" has to present itself.

"Would I consider TNA? I would listen to any call. There's no wrestling promotion that I wouldn't work for if the right situation presented itself. I mean, absolutely, because, in the end, I still love this business. I still love every aspect of this business. And even though I'm older now and probably can't wrestle anymore, I mean, there are still other ways to be active in this wonderful industry. So, would I go to TNA if the right opportunity presented itself? Absolutely. Would I go to WWE if the right opportunity presented itself? Absolutely, definitely would." [22:16 - 22:53]

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