Personally, I'm a fan of valets and managers.

What's not to like about a curling iron that does all the work itself?

There is a difference between being a wrestler and being a pro wrestler.

One of my favorite characters to watch growing up was Sensational Sherri.

My basics for a daytime look are simple: powder, gloss, brows and lashes.

Being a part of the Women of Honor championship tournament is historical.

I love Anthropologie when it comes to accessories. They just have it all!

There are different styles of women's wrestling just like men's wrestling.

I was truly inspired by a lot of Sensational Sherri and Bobby Heenan's work.

What All Elite Wrestling does is it just creates more opportunities for women.

I am a different type of female. I am not your typical wife of a successful man.

Pairing a sequin mini skirt with a velvet long sleeved bodysuit can never go wrong!

When you're an on-air broadcaster you have a personality to maintain. It's your job.

People know I take good bikini pictures, but I also want them to get to know who I am.

I've always been a straight shooter and an open book. It's how I've chosen to live my life.

I'm true to myself, but I always have a soft spot for my husband no matter how nefarious I am.

I'm a big fan of working for things. If everything was handed to me, I wouldn't appreciate it.

It's an exciting thing to build a relationship with a talent that's outside of your comfort zone.

I'm a believer in caring for your skin inside and out! A good way to do this is through vitamins.

There's no rules that say you can't have a friend at ringside. The rules say the friend can't interfere.

AEW is all about the bell to bell action. You're going to get more wrestling and less soapy backstage drama.

Wrestling has always been on that edge of a cliff in many areas as far as what is politically correct and not.

For many female wrestlers, the opportunity to fight for the title represents the crowning achievement of their careers.

The one thing I like to do is challenge my body, so I just transition between a bunch of different workouts all the time.

I love color, so it's rare to see me without at least a pop of a hot pink or bold red, even if it's just a lip color pop!

I grew up figure skating, and in figure skating there is only a handful of black people at the time figure skating with me.

Everything that I've done in wrestling and hopefully going forward in entertainment has always been unique and genuine to who I am.

Women are stepping up, they are performing, they are showing that we are athletes as well and we deserve the attention we are getting.

I'm a huge fan of MAC's sheer pressed powder because it feels virtually weightless. I can actually wear it to the gym and not clog my pores.

I go to all the haunted houses that I can get my hands on, and I grew up in Michigan, where there are a lot of back-woodsy haunted attractions.

As long as you keep in mind that what you're looking for is the best person, regardless of anything else, you're going to find the best of the best.

I've never broken a bone, I've never even sprained anything, so to be overseas and have my clavicle broken in two places was a bang-up job done by me.

I honestly was supposed to always be a wrestler. I was never hired into any business as an announcer. That was just something I ended up falling into.

My first match was on television with no buffer, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I feel like I've learned faster than a lot of other people for that reason.

I don't think I've said more than hi to Kenny King ever. And I think that's in part because 'The Bachelor' is a much different type of show than something like 'WAGS.'

For female wrestlers, it's always such a thin line, because every sport has its age limits, but when it comes to women, we seem to reach those age limits more quickly.

I don't have great lashes. They are kind of stumpy and they won't do what I want them to. I don't want to wear falsies everyday, and I don't want to get eyelash extensions.

I hate when people talk about weekly wrestling shows that are lesser than pay-per-views. The fact is pay-per-views are longer, but the wrestling will be just as intense and exciting.

I know that some of the ideas that I have are not always going to be seen as a good idea by everybody but, that's just life. We learn at some point that you don't always get your way.

A lot of people think that if something doesn't happen right away with women or with a particular minority, they are overlooked and they're not important and that is so much not the case.

I know when someone is genuine, and I'm also a big believer in, if you aren't happy with something or you're not feeling passionate, God, you're not a tree, move. Go do something about it.

All Elite really just wanted to provide an alternative for people who were looking for anything different, and what we offer is some of the best talent in the entire world - male and female.

I think people are just going to be people, and racism is a thing. If people have an inclination to be racist then they are going to be, and there is not a whole lot that you can do about it.

You never want to hear that somebody didn't get to come to your show because they felt unwelcome or they felt like they wouldn't fit in - any of those things, it's a terrible precedent to set.

Often times, while filming 'WAGS Atlanta' with 3 male producers, we were told to dress 'WAGGY' for scenes, not realizing that WAG style isn't universal! WAG style can encompass a myriad of different looks.

I had full rank scholarship to the University of Michigan, which anybody in the north will tell you, I don't know anyone that has had that at the University of Michigan, which tells you that I was a stand up student.

In the case of Sadie Gibbs, fans were going, 'Have you seen Sadie Gibbs?' I'm like, 'Who the hell is Sadie Gibbs?' I looked into her work, and went, 'Wow, this is why these people are so into her.' She's very talented.

I have spent my last few years training and aggressively becoming the best wrestler that I can and I will continue to do that but at the same time I've been in every major locker room of the professional wrestling world.

With Riho, she doesn't speak English. Is that something that's going to keep us from having her on our roster? No! She's incredible. She's got incredible heart, and very, very talented in that ring in many different ways.

I do think with wrestling as a whole, one of the tough things, especially for women, more for the black community is that a lot of the times it's hard to get attention or you're working in places where it's not being streamed.

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