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I consider my path to be very different than anyone else's in wrestling and that's kind of something I pride myself in.
Brandi Rhodes
What I did sign was a tentative contract with Impact Wrestling when they were still Impact. That contract had a clause for me, because I was already working on some stuff in other areas of television. That clause basically said that if something else in television were to happen for me, they can't be uncooperative.
AEW is all about the bell to bell action. You're going to get more wrestling and less soapy backstage drama.
Personally, I'm a fan of valets and managers.
I was truly inspired by a lot of Sensational Sherri and Bobby Heenan's work.
Working on 'WAGS' is obviously very different than working on wrestling television. It's very different in the way that there is not nearly as much to do for 'WAGS.'
Women are stepping up, they are performing, they are showing that we are athletes as well and we deserve the attention we are getting.
Some people don't know why they have pride in something that they do.
I grew up figure skating, and in figure skating there is only a handful of black people at the time figure skating with me.
Wrestling has always been on that edge of a cliff in many areas as far as what is politically correct and not.
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.
So making the choice to be involved in the pro wrestling industry is always looked at as a short-lived choice, and there are very few and far in between opportunities to continue a career in wrestling if your time is up as a wrestler, as a female.
What All Elite Wrestling does is it just creates more opportunities for women.
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.
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.
There have been for myself at times in wrestling, times when I had to say, 'Hey, wait a minute, I'm not really comfortable with that' or, 'That doesn't work for me.'
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.
My basics for a daytime look are simple: powder, gloss, brows and lashes.
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'm a believer in caring for your skin inside and out! A good way to do this is through vitamins.
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 remember my agent calling and saying ‘this may be really weird, but would you have any interest in WWE?' I was like, ‘isn't that wrestling? And the last time I saw a WWE match was in my women's studies class at the University of Michigan, and they picked it apart. But she implored me to watch, and instantly I was interested.
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.
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!