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- Dec 23, 2011
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On the day she left WWE:
“I left for many different reasons. A lot of personal stuff happened with myself and the chairman at the time, and I didn’t like how he talked to me and how I was, you know, just talked down to. And I was like, ‘It’s time to legit listen to your soul and your heart.’ There was a light that came to me one day and I just left WWE. My guides told me, and I’m guided to being a two-time champion at AEW.”
“That day he talked to me a little crazy. It was enough for my source of light to come into my body and be like, ‘You know what, if you stay, that’s not ok. This is for the rest of your life. And what are you going to teach your kids? What are you going to teach people? If you’re feeling like this from words, after being here for 10 years, you’ve got to stand up for yourself.’ And that’s what I did.”
On if protections existed for women wrestlers:
“No, but we’re changing that every day. I’m changing that every day for women’s wrestling. We went to everybody, and no. There wasn’t.”
On if she'd consider going back to WWE:
“After the way that AEW has been treating me, I don’t know. I don’t think so. I feel like I have the best relationship with AEW right now. And it’s legit, I’m living my dreams and it’s the best place I’ve ever been mentally and physically. And to be able to have new dreams after being in the industry for 14 years, it’s the best feeling in the world. So AEW is my home right now.”