I don't want to retire on the independent scene. I don't want my legacy to be remembered as that.
I grew up listening to all music, not just country.
When people have a passion and desire, it burns through and shows.
I've had a lot of opportunities to grow inside and out as a performer, artist, and a woman.
I know who Asuka is, I've seen her work in Japan and NXT. She is incredibly talented.
I am very much a perfectionist, so if I were to turn heel, I'd want to be the nastiest girls out there, where the people hated me.
I've been doing this close to 19 years now, and I always dreamed of being in the WWE.
I wanted to have something to fall back on. I got my degree in business administration.
I'm an artist, a performer... There's an art to what we do to the wrestling... I don't want to really fight anybody.
I'm not against competitive racing. I obviously grew up with horses.
I wanted to be one of the best in the business, whether it was male or female.
Do I want music, or do I want wrestling? I wanted both.
I got into wrestling to be a WWE superstar - that was my goal.
I have kind of reached the pinnacle of wrestling.
I want to keep bettering myself.
I have horses.
I have known Kofi for such a long time. We were in developmental together in Louisville.
I just love working.
I kept doing tryouts, and finally, after five years I got signed by WWE.
I love art, painting, and drawing and studying art, like Rembrandt and Van Gogh.
I love being on the road. I sit at home too long, and I start to go a bit stir crazy.
I love English and literature.
I love healthy competition, since I already know I'm the best in the world.
I really think that some of the best heels are also those people that can really get reactions as babyfaces, too.
I spent two and a half years in Louisville, and I loved it.
I started at a small school in Virginia, and I learned how to wrestle - at least take falls - in a boxing ring.
I stopped trying to plan a long time ago - whatever's meant to happen for me in the future will happen.