The part inside the ropes, the part where people decide if it's a good match or a bad match, that's the part that I take very, very, very, very, very seriously and that I respect the most.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As an individual, I take every match seriously, no matter who I'm going to play.
One match that really sticks out for me, there's a bunch of matches with all the guys that I worked with. For me, when I got in the ring, I approached it as being real because I was a real character. I didn't have a gimmick name; I didn't have a gimmick finish.
Whether you win a match or lose a match, in terms of your emotions, it's important to be pretty levelheaded.
I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It's more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.
That attitude and toughness that we want to play with, that, to me, is the most critical thing.
I stand by the principle of honesty, fair play, and trustworthiness.
A lot of my loyalty is to the wrestlers - the guys who put their heart and health on the line.
The main thing is just really to play my game... and while you are playing the match, as it goes along, you kind of figure things out.
I honestly can't describe what goes on in my head when I'm out there. People who don't wrestle can't possibly understand it. When I'm in the ring, I don't feel any pain. I'm in another world out there.
It's much more fun to be the person who comes into the room and lights the match. I get to be the force, the girl who always says or does something completely outrageous, and leaves everyone thinking, 'What was that?'