Divas who say they don't want to be champion are lying.

I'm definitely always trying to put my hand in as many things as possible.

In the morning before all the craziness happens, I make sure to pray, and I'll put aside 10 minutes to meditate. I feel when I do that, I'm able to get through my day a lot better.

When I go home to visit my parents, my mom is your typical Mexican loving mom. She wants to cook and feed everybody.

I myself have gone through a lot of trials and tribulations with insecurity and body dysmorphia, and stuff like that.

Being a WWE Diva is all about women empowerment.

You have to put your body through a lot of physicality with wrestling.

I love talking to The Rock. He's done the transition from WWE to the mainstream so well.

I really want to expand with movies and I would love to land on a TV show, like a Netflix original series, that would be fantastic.

I think the hustle is just in my blood - always hungry, never satisfied.

In the ring, you're constantly working out and honing your craft, and you're doing the same thing with acting, too - taking classes and working with vocal coaches.

I think the thing that stands out for me is that in the WWE, we were in a new city every night.

In WWE, I focused more on Olympic lifting. I had to make sure that I was physically able to lift another human being at all times.

There is nothing better than to have the support of your family.

Triple H has definitely been helping me out, and I appreciate that. I bounce ideas off of him.

I pride myself on not being a fake person.

I am a 'Big Brother' fan, and I watched the first season of 'Celebrity Big Brother' as well.

Depending on the day, I might be catching a flight, going to show, but no matter what when I wake up I got to get a workout in.

My dream was always to be a professional athlete.

It doesn't really matter what ethnicity you are, but I love that I'm bringing light to not only my Mexican side but also my Italian side.

My favorite word to use to describe myself is relentless.

Being on 'Total Divas' definitely prepared me. Because when you're on a reality show, you're used to cameras following you. However, the big difference with 'Big Brother' is they do not turn off.

That's what I wanted to do - wrestle. Everything else that happened - 'Total Divas' and the main roster - came along so quickly.

I'm going after the Divas Title for sure.

There needs to be a little change in the Divas Division. I'll add some red spice to it for sure.

Alcoholism is a disease. People will debate whether it is a disease of the mind, of genetics, or of circumstances. I don't have the answer to that debate, and frankly I don't care because when you try to pinpoint 'why,' it can often lead to blaming another person, an incident in your past, or circumstances.

Going into an audition or putting yourself on tape, it's not the easiest thing to do especially because an audition is usually a camera and one person and then you have to bring to life this character.

You never know, I could show up on a 'Monday Night Raw,' I could come down to 'SmackDown Live' and snatch that title real quick. Never leave me out, you never know what's creeping around the corner, if you know what I mean.

I love the old school wrestling.

Wrestling is maybe 10 percent of our job. Everything else is what we do outside the ring and that's really rewarding. I got to go to Afghanistan to visit the troops, work with Special Olympics, it's just one of those jobs that's once in a lifetime and we're lucky to do it.

I love food. Food is my love language.

My biggest Diva moment was truly getting to go to Afghanistan with three other Divas and Superstars, as well as Vince McMahon, to give my thanks to all of the military and what they do. What job do you get that level of fulfillment?

To me that's what's amazing about being a WWE Diva in that you get to be whatever character you want to be and for me being a bad girl is the easiest.

To be a part of a 'WrestleMania' is so amazing, it's the biggest show that we put on besides 'SummerSlam.'

When I first came into WWE, I got asked to change my hair to blonde just because I was a brand new girl and the Bella Twins had really dark hair and they were Mexican-Italian too so WWE didn't want me to get lost in the mix and start thinking there was a triplet in the mix.

I went blonde in high school and it was so bad. My complexion and blonde gave that orange look.

When I dyed my hair red, the first week was traumatic because my pillows, my shower, my towels, my clothes and everything was red.

You don't become a wrestler overnight. Like everything, it takes time and I wasn't born in this business.

I'm really excited to bring everything that I had learned from NXT and put that into the character on 'SmackDown Live' and be one of the biggest, if not best heels the company has ever seen.

My everyday makeup look is super easy and simple: tinted moisturizer, mascara and some bronzer.

I'm a bronzer girl, for sure. I love to always look golden or like I just stepped off the beach.

I love using Moroccan Oil. It makes my hair feel great and I love the smell.

The food in New York is absolutely fabulous. There's always something new around the corner!

My first time in New York City was for 'Wrestlemania' at MetLife Stadium. It was an insanely-awesome experience and I fell in love with the city.

My goal is to be an innovator, to break boundaries within my industry, and to branch out to multiple other industries.

The Tom Green I got to witness and see inside the 'Big Brother' house, I would say he was probably the most difficult to live with because he is literally a roller coaster. You don't really know which Tom you are going to get on an hour-to-hour basis. And that was kind of difficult.

I have an addictive personality so anything I do I want to go 110, so even with food I love it. I mean I'm Mexican-Italian so anything around my family is always food-oriented somehow.

So I try to follow the Paleo diet, no processed foods - a lot of lean meats, veggies and fruits.