WATCH: Newly released video shows Chyna apologizing to WWE and asking for forgiveness shortly before her death

Chyna’s manager Rob Potylo has posted a never-before-seen video of her talking about wanting to make amends with WWE. In the video, which Potylo says was recorded two months before her death in 2016, Chyna says she wanted to make things right with WWE by apologizing for some of the things she said about the company.

It’s no secret that she was campaigning to get inducted into the Hall Of Fame but sadly it will have to be a posthumous induction if WWE ever decides to honor her.

Here is what Chyna said in the video:

“I feel like I look great, lots of good stuff happening so I’m thrilled about that. One of the things I’ve been having difficulty still is my communication with the WWE. I’ve been trying to convey that through the Hall of Fame and asking for sit-downs and I think that the more that I go out to these shows and appearances I realize it’s more about family and how much I miss my family and I don’t want to show up at all these places with my brothers and sisters that I was in the trenches with on the road with that I love and were a huge part of my life … to see them now and feel awkward because of the repercussions of the battle with the WWE.”

She continued, “It’s just something that I would love to resolve and I haven’t been able to do that on television and radio, Howard Stern and TMZ. I would like to just be able to do this privately where I can atone and say I’m sorry for the things that I’ve done. I do, I feel bad about having said certain things under duress and pain and things I haven’t resolved privately and that’s all I wanna do. So, in the meantime, I just want to tell everybody how good things are going and how excited I am to show you what’s coming in the future and to thank you for all your love and support.”

Triple H said years ago that Chyna wasn’t inducted because of certain things she did in the adult film business. Obviously, she is one of the names from the Attitude Era that should have gone in years ago but her substance abuse issues may have played a part in WWE’s decision not to induct her, along with things said about people in management.

You can see the video below:

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