Former WWE Women's Champion Leilani Kai has made a surprising announcement: she has signed a legends deal with the company. This news comes as a delightful surprise, especially considering the circumstances under which she received the offer. During a phone call from WWE while she was recovering from hip surgery in 2024, Kai was asked if she would be willing to join the company on a legends deal to cover her hospital bills. Despite having already paid the bill, Kai was taken aback but thrilled by the offer and accepted it. The call was made by an assistant named Ben Brown, not Triple H as some might assume. Leilani Kai's return to the WWE ring was marked by her first appearance in over 30 years at Saturday Night's Main Event in May and her second appearance in 2025 at Evolution on July 13. But here's where it gets controversial... Leilani Kai won the WWE Women's Championship on February 18, 1985, in a dark match at The War to Settle the Score event in Madison Square Garden. However, her title win is not officially recognized by WWE due to a dispute over the previous title changes. This raises an interesting question: should WWE acknowledge and honor Kai's 1985 title win? And this is the part most people miss... Leilani Kai's journey to the WWE Women's Championship is a fascinating one. She defeated Wendi Richter, who had won the belt from The Fabulous Moolah, who held the title for an astonishing 2,113 days. Despite this, Moolah's reign is officially recognized as over 10,000 days due to the dispute over previous title changes. So, what do you think? Should WWE honor Leilani Kai's 1985 title win? Share your thoughts in the comments below!