1. Retirement, for good

Alundra Blayze made no bones about hanging up her wrestling boots after WWE bought out WCW. Clearly, she knew that she had burned bridges with Vince McMahon and company when she dumped the WWE Women’s Championship in a trash can on Nitro, and had no expectations of being welcomed back into the company.
Blayze made a seamless transition to the world of monster truck driving, where she had a successful career. In accepting an induction to the WWE Hall of Fame she showed some reverence for her wrestling career, nonetheless, though, and interest in celebrating that part of her legacy. As such, it’s believable she would want to wrestle again, and if she were to do so, it makes sense that she would want to in front of the biggest audience possible.
One last WWE match would tie a fine bow on Blayze’s career, and give all parties involved one more degree of closure. On top of all other considerations, it would be poetic to see Blayze finally get to work a match in the States in front of an audience with a proper respect and appreciation for women’s wrestling.