In the world of professional wrestling, characters and gimmicks are vital to the entertainment aspect of the sport. Wendy Choo, who has been a part of WWE’s NXT roster for several years, is known for her unique sleepy gimmick, where she wrestles in her pajamas. This character choice has been a topic of discussion on the wrestling circuit, with varying opinions on its effectiveness and appeal.
During an episode of the Keepin’ It 100 podcast, wrestling veteran Konnan shared his humorous take on what could be an interesting twist for Choo’s character. While discussing Choo’s future with co-host Disco Inferno, Konnan suggested that WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H could fire Choo in a rather unconventional manner. He jokingly proposed that Triple H could leave a note saying “When you wake up, you’re fired” next to the sleeping wrestler during a live television segment.
Wendy Choo’s career in WWE has been eventful since her debut after the 2018 Mae Young Classic tournament. Despite her tenure and various character changes, Choo has yet to secure championship gold. She has come close on several occasions, including a tag team match with Roxanne Perez for the NXT Women’s Tag Team Titles and a solo attempt to claim the NXT Women’s Championship from Mandy Rose.
Recently, there has been buzz about Choo’s return to WWE TV. The 32-year-old star has been sidelined for nearly a year due to an undisclosed injury. Reports from Fightful Select indicate that Choo has been present at the WWE Performance Center, with sources expressing optimism about her imminent return to in-ring action. Her last match before her hiatus saw her teaming with Kelani Jordan to secure a victory on NXT Level Up.
As fans eagerly anticipate Wendy Choo’s return, there is speculation about what’s next for her in WWE. Whether or not she will be able to capture her first title remains to be seen. However, her gimmick continues to be a point of conversation among wrestling enthusiasts, with some fans expressing their fondness for the character and others debating its place in the wrestling world.