The Anaconda singer delved into other moving parts of the confrontation between the hip-hop superstars.
"There's so many things I can say but I don't," Nicki said. "I love where I am in my life. I was fine with leaving everything good. We can just be happy. There's nothing that really makes me not like you like that, you know what I'm saying?"
Nicki also opened up about video footage supporting her claim.
"There is no way I can lie about this," she said, "because there is surveillance footage from the building where the assault took place."
She vowed to give "anyone that [wants] to put up the surveillance footage" $100,000.
The Queens, New York native, whose full name is Onika Tanya Maraj, continued: "I'm perfectly fine with never talking about this again - and me never bringing you up again and you never bringing me up again. I hear the shots you taking, but I'm a rapper, remember that."
The Barbie Tingz artist on her program also said that Cardi B had tried to make her look bad via allegations that she had leaked her number made by Cardi's sister, Hennessy Carolina.
In an Instagram post Hennessy subsequently deleted, she wrote, "Ya asking why I'm beefing with a fan base but ya not asking why someone with so much influence would use their influence to manipulate their fans to spread so much negativity and hate."
On her show Monday, Nicki said, "You have your sister calling me a crackhead and leak numbers? You can't control your sister, but you want me to control millions of fans?
"I've never leaked a number in my life and y'all continue to lie on me to make me look like a bad person ... I didn't leak your number - stop lying on me."
Nicki had previously opened up about the rivalry on her program days after the exchange on September 10, when she said the entire incident was was "humiliating."