The Divas division is always an uphill battle. We have a group of really hungry and talented women. It's just a matter of being able to showcase all of us in the right light and with the right stories.

I've been really impressed with 'Supergirl.' It's a great show because it's appeals to DC Comics fans, staying true to the characters in spirit and costumes, and it also appeals to casual fans who enjoy good action, fun storylines and interesting characters.

Anyone who reads the comics knows Maxima comes to Earth in search of a mate among the superhero population - specifically Superman. She's denied by him and she becomes very angry and bitter. We'll see how that history plays out in the show - every adaptation is a little bit different, but 'Supergirl' does a great job with the source material.

I never planned on going into MMA or anything like that.

All of the Divas are given opportunities. It's kind of the way you go after them and what you do with them. I feel like I was able to seize the opportunity I was given, and now I am Divas champion.

I think any time you get the chance to represent the title and to earn the title, you learn how to represent it in the best way. You learn how to wear it with honor, fight for it with honor and really become the face of WWE for the Divas.

I'm just sending a message to women that you can be anything you want to be.

My goal was to always get my degree. Once I did that, I thought I could pursue any other passion because I had something to fall back on if I needed it.

I look forward to having a president who doesn't grope or objectify women.

When I was in 4th grade, my mom was diagnosed with oral cancer. It was not looking good, it was serious when they found it. Obviously, I didn't know much about what was going on. I remember feeling a lot of guilt about it, feeling like I somehow contributed to it. I think that's just something that kids often do.

When I was young, I loved gymnastics, but I discovered when I was 15 that I wanted a teenage life.

My parents never really pushed me, but I was so hard on myself. I would say I had some perfectionist quality, to a fault.

I wish new moms wouldn't be burdened with the pressure to get back into pre-baby shape so quickly.

When I get home at night, then it's time for the real cleansing deal. I go to town either with the Clarisonic or ProActiv.

I'm a really evil person on TV! It's way more fun to be the bad guy.

I'm on the road five days a week in a different city every day.

Turning heel was so much fun for me. I was so over being a babyface.

I know I'm kind of a wuss when it comes to spicy foods.

When I went to college, I got an engineering degree and a full scholarship.

From a very young age I was someone who stood up for others and myself.

As someone whose profession relies heavily on physical activity, I definitely felt extra pressure to get back to my pre-baby shape.

One of my favorite courses to teach is when we go to the Air Force. We've done a few at Air Force bases. What's great about that is that it's a one-week course. It's five days and we work with them for about eight hours a day. We're not only teaching them self-defense, but we're also teaching them how to teach it on base to others.

In fact, one of my good friends is an amazing Bollywood choreographer. She once asked me to perform in one of her shows in college. So, I have danced to the Bollywood music and it was great fun. It is tiring and requires a certain level of fitness.

WWE wants women who are confident and can handle everything that being a WWE Diva comes with like lots of travel and being tough.