Candice Michelle shares thoughts about Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries & allegations against McMahon

The former Women’s Champion weighs in.

For five years, Candice Michelle was a part of WWE’s full-time talent roster. She held the Women’s Championship on one occasion and during a special appearance in 2019, she won the now-defunct 24/7 Title.

Michelle was the focus of a virtual signing that was hosted by K & S WrestleFest and as it was ongoing, she was asked for her thoughts about Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries and the sex trafficking allegations/lawsuit against McMahon.

Obviously, there’s a lot of controversy around him right now and I just pray for all sides of these parties because you can see in his documentary that he suffered a lot of trauma and you can see that these women suffered a lot of trauma and I think the goal is how can we heal from the trauma? Versus blame each other for the trauma. Hope that helps.

Well I think it comes down to what makes people heal, right? Can this woman heal from a financial gain? Can Vince (McMahon) heal and be not attached to this lawsuit from financial settlement? And so that’s between these two parties to really figure out, right? And hopefully they can move on from this and can live the rest of their lives.

Elsewhere during the signing, Michelle hinted at wanting to be offered a WWE Legends contract. She held up an action figure of hers and said it’ll be hard to get until the company decides to offer her a deal.

We also have one figure left too. $80 for each of those. Also very hard to find nowadays unless they give me a Legends deal. Hint, hint, WWE. But until then, these are the old school ones that we know. They’re just really hard to get.

Michelle did make an on-screen appearance on the August 12th Raw. She was seated in the floor section near Mark Henry and his son Jacob.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit K & S WrestleFest with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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