
The Hall Of Famers had presented the Raw and PPV kick-off shows - and Jim Ross says that Lita has now fully left
WWE Hall Of Famer Lita is “no longer with the company,” according to legendary wrestling commentator Jim Ross.
Lita, alongside fellow HOF’er Jerry The King Lawler had been taken off WWE TV programming, and now Ross has tweeted that Lita has fully left the company.
Lita was an in-ring performer for the WWE between 2000 and 2006Lita was known as one of the best female competitors to ever step foot in the ring Lita had managed The Hardy Boyz and Edge, as well as Essa Rios Jerry The King Lawler had been mainly used on the WWE kick-off shows
The pair had been mainly used these days on the ‘kick-off’ shows which take place on the WWE Network in the hour before Raw and the PPV shows.
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Ross has since tweeted that Lita, real name Amy Dumas, is done with the company.
Ross tweeted: “Apparently I received erroneous info re: @WWE HOFer @AmyDumas still being with @WWE. According to Amy, she’s no longer with the company.”
WWE released a statement regarding Lawler’s status, which said: “He will continue to host special events, including WWE’s annual Hall of Fame celebration at WrestleMania.”
Jerry Lawler battles fellow great Bret The Hitman Hart Jerry The King Lawler makes his way down the aisleFormer Women’s Champion Lita was an in-ring performer for the company between 2000 and 2006, and widely known as one of the greatest female performers the company has ever had.
Lawler was best known as the colour commentator for the Monday Raw alongside Ross during the Attitude Era heyday.
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