At one time, I wanted to be a WWE wrestler. I still do. I want to go in the ring once and mess around and jump off the ropes and do a Stone Cold stunt.
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When I was a kid, I wanted to be either a rock star or a wrestler.
Ever since I was a child I always wanted to be WWE Champion. I've been in love with sports-entertainment for my entire life, and I always wanted to do that.
As soon as I found out there was a school you could go to to become a WWE superstar, I was immediately hooked.
I just started watching wrestling in 2008, and I've loved it ever since. I told my mom I wanted to become a wrestler.
I didn't want to walk into WWE and be someone who just does bikini matches and played second fiddle to the guys. I wanted to stand out, make people excited to see women's wrestling, and show them we can be better than the men.
I'm going to be wrestling for as long as I can. It's something I'm very passionate about and something that I love.
I was an amateur wrestler, which I loved. It was my passion, but I started really late; I was a junior in high school when I began.
There's a lot of goals I've set in the WWE that I want to accomplish. I'm always setting goals for myself, and someday I want to be in the Hall of Fame.
Due to the injuries that I will have for the rest of my life, it is physically impossible for me to consider any career in wrestling.
As badly as everybody feels like I'm a sellout for one thing or another, I guess, ultimately, when it came to wrestling, I just wanted to wrestle where I want to wrestle. And something had to be bigger and more important than the money, and for me, it was the time inside that ring.
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