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Jesse “The Body” Ventura says he’s back talking with WWE

Appearing on the latest episode of political show The Vanguard, former Minnesota Governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura said that he is once again talking with WWE.

In an eight-minute clip released by the show on YouTube, Ventura discussed Vince McMahon’s legal trouble, his exit from WWE, and now how that the big stumbling block is out of the way, he’s back to discuss something with WWE, teasing a future appearance.

“I will tell you this, now that wrestling has chosen this new direction, shall we call it… Jesse Ventura is in talks with them,” the WWE Hall of Famer said. “It required them going in this new direction. I hope you get what I’m saying about the new direction. The direction the company is now going was good enough for Jesse Ventura and the WWE to begin talking again.”

Ventura has not appeared on WWE television since the November 23, 2009 episode of Monday Night Raw and he was joined by Vince McMahon to do commentary for a match.


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