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Fans can expect to see more of Leilani Kai on WWE TV after the former Women’s Champion shared that she has signed a Legends Deal with the promotion. Speaking to Bill Apter for The Apter Chat, Kai shared how WWE approached her during recovery from surgery.
“I was in the hospital, and after my surgery, a couple days later they, WWE, called and asked if they could take care of my hospital bill or if there was anything they could do.“
Kai turned the offer down, sharing that she was already being taken care of. Then, WWE’s representative dropped the bombshell, revealing they wanted her with ‘the family’ under a WWE Legends Deal.
“I told them no, I was taken care of, I was fine. And then they told me they wanted me to join their family.“
Kai admitted to being surprised by the offer, which Apter congratulated her on. When asked if Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque rang her, Kai shared it wasn’t The Game, but rather an assistant by the name of Ben Brown.
Though Kai didn’t share when exactly she signed, it is believed that the contract was inked in late 2024 as her hip surgery was at that time. Kai appeared at Saturday Night’s Main Event in May 2025, marking her first WWE appearance in over 30 years. Mere months later, she appeared at the WWE Evolution event in July and her first shirt ever released would sell out on WWEShop.com in less than a month.
A former WWF and NWA Women’s Champion and WWF Women’s Tag Champion who competed at WrestleMania 1, Kai is certainly a legend. Now, she is part of the WWE ‘family’ with this exciting deal.
WWE is giving flowers to one of its original trailblazers. Leilani Kai, a name forever linked to the early years of WWEâ€s womenâ€s division, has signed a Legends deal with the company—and the way it all came together is something straight out of a feel-good script.
During her recent appearance on The Apter Chat, the former WWF Womenâ€s Champion revealed that WWE reached out while she was recovering from hip surgery. What started as a check-in turned into an invitation to rejoin the company in an official Legends capacity.
“Well, I had, um, finally my surgery on my hip. I was in the hospital, and after my surgery, a couple days later, they, um, called me — WWE called and asked if they could take care of my hospital bill or if there was anything they could do. And I told them no, I was taken care of, I was fine. And then they told me they wanted me to join their family.â€
Kai admitted she didnâ€t see it coming at all. When asked who reached out, she said it wasnâ€t Triple H himself, but one of his key team members.
“Yes, I was surprised. I never expected that. It was one of, um, Triple Hâ€s assistants — Ben Brown.â€
This moment marks a full-circle return for one of WWEâ€s original womenâ€s champions. Leilani Kai made history as part of the very first WrestleMania in 1985, defending the WWF Womenâ€s Championship against Wendi Richter in a nationally televised title match that involved Cyndi Lauper and helped kickstart the Rock ‘n†Wrestling era. Sheâ€s also a two-time WWF Womenâ€s Tag Team Champion alongside Judy Martin as The Glamour Girls, a team that laid groundwork for the current womenâ€s tag division decades before it existed in its modern form.
Earlier this year, she made a surprise appearance on WWE programming for the first time in 30 years during the May 24th episode of Saturday Nightâ€s Main Event—a rare nod to the past that now feels like the beginning of a reunion.
WWEâ€s decision to honor Leilani Kai isnâ€t just a deal—itâ€s a sign that the company is finally recognizing the women who helped build the foundation before the Womenâ€s Evolution ever had a name.
Leilani Kaiâ€s Legends deal is more than overdue. Itâ€s a powerful reminder that legends arenâ€t just made—theyâ€re remembered.
How do you feel about WWE giving Leilani Kai her due recognition? Should more women from her era receive Legends deals too? Let us know in the comments.
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