WWE Superstar Nikki Bella turned heel two weeks ago on RAW by attacking Stephanie Vaquer. The Hall of Famer is now heading to Survivor Series to challenge La Primera for the Women’s World Championship. Interestingly, another Hall of Famer, Trish Stratus, has expressed her support for Bella.Notably, the former seven-time WWE Women’s Champion posted a tweet on X wishing a happy birthday to The Bella Twins. The Canadian wrestler shared a picture with the twins, who turned 42 on November 21. Along with her wishes, Stratus also wished Nikki Bella good luck for her title match against Stephanie Vaquer."Happy Birthday to these babes! ♥️♥️ Brie, hope you had fun celebrating with your sidekick! Good luck at #SurvivorSeries Nikki!"Check out the post below:The former two-time Divas Champion was pretending to be friendly with The Dark Angel ever since she became the Women’s World Champion at Wrestlepalooza on September 20. She revealed her true colors on the November 10 episode of RAW, after Vaquer successfully defended her title against Raquel Rodriguez.Nikki Bella drops a shocking detail about her WWE careerWhile Nikki Bella is gunning for a world title once again, she recently surprised the WWE Universe by dropping an unexpected update about her career. Speaking to ET in an exclusive interview, Bella discussed her solo run, in addition to working alongside her sister, Brie Bella. She also added that this is her final run in the pro wrestling industry."It's hard. It's always amazing. I mean, I've had my solo runs, but I think, especially when you're identical twins, you're used to doing so many things together. It's empowering when you have to do things on your own. But, I know that, however long this run is, a year, two years, it will be my last and final. You know, we say never say never, but I'm just being realistic."Thus, while the former two-time Divas Champion is thinking about hanging up her boots, she isn’t concrete about the decision. It would be interesting to see which milestones await Nikki Bella before she bids goodbye to her wrestling career.