Former WWE manager and wrestler Chyna has been campaigning for a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame and in the most recent turn of events, she's made a video imploring Vince McMahon and Triple H to meet with her.

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The Ninth Wonder of the World wants a spot in the Hall of Fame after her work during the company's famed Attitude Era, but her past relationship and problems with Triple H, her time in the adult film industry and her personal struggles have caused the WWE to dismiss the idea.

In the video, Chyna says she just wants a chance to clear the air.

"Hi this is Chyna and I just want to respond to all the craziness that's been going on between myself and the WWE and myself and Hunter," Chyna said. "First, I wanna say that my name is Chyna. Those that know me as Joanie or Joan, that's cool, but just to let everybody out there know, my name is legally Chyna.

Chyna said her days in the WWE meant a lot to her and she just wants to meet with "The Game" and McMahon to get all of their problems out on the table.

"Regarding my relationship with the WWE and Hunter, those were the best days of my life," Chyna said. "Wonderful opportunities and I'm very grateful for those days, which is why I feel so passionate about being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame. And in my campaign to be inducted, a lot of other issues have come up, which I feel are personal, between myself and Hunter and myself and Vince, and I have gone to WWE offices to try to get a meeting to discuss these issues personally with Hunter and with Vince. And I would really like to open the dialogue and have an audience with them to make that happen."

Chyna summed up the video by saying she just wants to end the problems between the two sides.

"Hunter and Vince, can I please have a meeting?" Chyna asked. "So we can make amends and bury the hatchet."

Aside from being a part of the original D-Generation X with Triple H and Shawn Michaels, Chyna, 44, was a two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and a one-time Women's Champion.

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