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Months Before Her Passing, Chyna Made Video About Missing Her Wrestling Family

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Former WWE Women’s and Intercontinental Champion Chyna passed away at 46 back on April 20th, 2016. Now, Rob Potylo runs her official Twitter account. He released a video of Chyna (real name Joan Marie Laurer) that was filmed two months before her death. Chyna explained that she hoped to apologize to WWE for some of her past comments.

She also said she missed her wrestling family and explained how much a potential Hall Of Fame induction meant to her. Potylo captioned the video with the following:

“I filmed this video with Chyna at her apartment 2 months before she passed… Anyone who questions how much she missed her wrestling family, or what the WWE Hall of Fame meant to her.. Watch. Might be some tears… Please RT. Let Chyna In.

“Lots of good stuff happening, so I’m thrilled about that,” Chyna said. “One of the things I’ve been having difficulty with still is my communication with the WWE.

“I’ve been trying to convey that through the Hall of Fame and asking for sit-downs, and I think that the more that I go out to these shows and appearances I realize that it’s more about family and how much I miss my family.”

“And I don’t want to show up at all of these places with my brothers and sisters that I was in the trenches with, on the road with, that I love (and) were a huge part of my life, to see them now and feel awkward because of the repercussions of the battle with the WWE.”

Potylo also posted a message to WWE CEO Vince McMahon, pleading with him to allow Chyna into the Hall Of Fame:

“Vince, In her book Chyna referred to you as the best Father figure she ever had! She had demons, she made mistakes. She wanted to atone for those errors. She was a transcendent figure in the world of Women’s Wrestling. Will you let Joanie into the WWE Hall of Fame?”

H/T SEScoops for the transcriptions

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