Amy "Lita" Dumas has had a weird couple of days. First of all, she's been plunged into a current on-going Twitter scandal with CM Punk and Beth Phoenix.
Yes, someone (who presumably has a lot of time on their hands) noticed that right after Punk appeared on Dumas' Atlanta-based radio show Punkrockalypse earlier in the week, the WWE Divas Champion had de-followed them both on Twitter. It has now become a major news story due to all the frenzied online speculation about what it all means.
Hey, it was a slow news day. Although, assuming there is something to the rumors, I have to congratulate Beth for de-following Punk as soon as she dumped his ass—now that's a 21st century break up.
But enough of the daft, melodramatic, romantic entanglements with unlikable people that make little or no sense (that's what the current season of NXT is for). Scandals aside, there have been some hints lately that Amy Dumas may be gearing up for a return to WWE.
Dumas left the promotion in late 2006 (around the exact same time her frequent rival Trish Stratus did), citing burnout and a wish to pursue other opportunities, notably with her punk band The Luchagors. She has since made sporadic appearances at various reunion shows and showed up on the Pee Wee Herman-hosted edition of Raw in 2009 (Dumas has been a huge fan of his since childhood.)
She was also backstage at last week's Raw in Atlanta, Georgia and noted on her Twitter that she had greatly enjoyed herself backstage and had a workout with current diva Eve, who she saw a lot of potential in. Additionally, in a story Diva-Dirt picked up, long-suffering commentator Jim Ross (who was also backstage at Raw, despite what Michael Cole claimed on the show) wrote on his blog about how he felt Lita could "help" WWE's struggling women's division: