I'm a big sushi fan.

I just have to be me.

I want racial and gender equality.

WWE always thinks in a business mindset.

I'm very direct and I don't sugar coat anything.

I've been wrestling for 15 years so my body hurts.

I think change is always scary but also always good.

I think all wrestlers, you never really want it to end.

Wrestling is one of those things that make me emotional.

I had a minor back surgery, as minor as it's going to get.

I would miss the action if I ever stepped away from wrestling.

I never wanted the fans to remember me as anything but my best.

I've lived a gypsy life and wouldn't know any other way to live.

I didn't know the colors of my wedding or what my bouquet would look like!

I love food. I love to eat. I'm married to a chef. I can't go without food.

Tessa Blanchard is a premium athlete and you can't take that away from her.

I'm the only female producer on Impact, and they're very supportive, the men.

Impact has always been a great place for camaraderie and feeling like a family.

I was very green when I started in WWE and felt very uncomfortable with talking.

I just want everyone to remember me as a great wrestler, that's what I aim to do.

Broken Matt Hardy was born in Impact Wrestling and I think he had great memories.

I know that as a performer how much we rely on the fans for how we feel and react.

I feel that I've worked so hard to gain the respect of the fans and my co-workers.

I've noticed a huge difference in my energy level cutting out the red meat. It's crazy.

I always tell everyone wrestling is like the mafia, once you get in, you can't get out.

I really didn't know how to eat until I studied nutrition in my second year of college.

As far as I remember, I was always a big eater. I eat just as much as the wrestler guys.

To have the title has always been special to me, and I would love to win the championship.

Why would you have a seven-hour show? The fans are going to be so tired halfway through the show.

Wrestling is very physically demanding. You can be in great shape and still not be in ring shape.

As soon as you just walk through the curtains and the crowd's there, everything's good after that.

Oh, and by the way, I'm gonna beat you tonight, and I'm gonna enjoy every second of it. Au revoir!

Of course, having that confidence of having the fans behind you in your hometown is always special.

Ronda Rousey proved that women can be a draw and an attraction, so WWE followed in those footsteps.

Canadians have better chocolates, better candy, better flavors of chips. And Tim Horton's of course.

Growing up, I would think I want to do this, I want to do that. You change your mind a million times.

I'm always looking to top the last match, I'm always looking to entertain the fans and steal the show.

It's so frustrating to be working so hard and know that it's not going anywhere and it doesn't matter.

I started becoming an agent and producing before I retired. I was doing double-duty to get my feet wet.

I wish WWE had their own creative team for the girls. They could have an even stronger women's division.

You know, in terms of accomplishments and things like that, I feel like I've accomplished what I've wanted.

In terms of being honored at the TNA Hall of Fame, I think that's something that every pro wrestler dreams about.

I just want to be as good as I can be with any opponent I have and hear everyone say 'that was her best match ever.'

I like to lean on making wrestling the most believable, realistic form of entertainment as possible for the most part.

Oh my gosh, women have it so much harder than men. If you ask me the differences are professional as well as physical.

As an ethnic female in wrestling, there will be people reading my words and I want to set an example. I did experience racism.

I would never take back winning the WWE Women's title for a moment, but winning the TNA Knockouts title meant a whole lot more to me.

Most of the time a wrestler misses the in-ring action, but because of my back and working with the girls as an agent, I don't miss it.

Throughout my career, especially the second half of my career, I was always nerdy or anal when it came to how I prepared for my matches.

My honest opinion, and this is only my opinion and I don't know this as fact, I just think Vince McMahon did not like women's wrestling.

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