We continue to hire women who seem to already be polished and who have already made it outside of WWE and whose whole goal was to get to WWE.

I definitely think Natalya is one of the greatest of all time.

Women tend to overthink things.

Being undefined somewhat makes me nervous, but what I do know is I'm 100 percent confident in who Charlotte is.

I hope I continue to evolve.

My dream match would be 'Queen vs. Queen' Stephanie McMahon.

I never pictured myself as an entertainer or a superstar or a model or anything like that.

'Raw' wants to be the better brand; 'SmackDown' wants to be the better brand. A bunch of alphas on both brands.

Even little adjustments in promos or being a heel, different mannerisms in the ring, every week there's something I can do better. The only time I get flustered is when I try to do too many things at once. It's better to do one thing each week and work on that.

I played volleyball in college. I was the girl next door, never wanted to be in the limelight.

The dedication it must take to be part of R.O.T.C. was always interesting to me.

In order to have your best good guy, you have to be that bad guy.

I want to know that I am putting 30,000 individuals in seats in arenas. That's my goal.

I am not necessarily a private person, but I am Charlotte Flair on camera, and that is playing a character.

I guess because I never pictured myself wrestling, I find myself wanting to push every limit possible in this industry.

I won the NXT championship as a heel; then the fans grew to respect - not love, respect - me. I was popular because I was seen as the next to get called up.

I don't think there's anything else in the world that my dad loves talking about more than wrestling.

I'm so proud of my body. I'm so proud to be an athlete. I wouldn't change anything.

I never saw the female 'Ghostbusters,' but that's mainly because of my job, not because I wouldn't enjoy it.

I think with the Mae Young Classic, bringing in 30 women from all over the world shows what an impact women have in the company.

When I started wrestling and then turned into the Evil Queen, I created this character who I needed in my personal life. This woman who is strong, intelligent, confident, empowering. That's what I needed in my personal life.

I think Asuka is a superstar. She is incredibly talented, and she made a name for herself even before coming to NXT.

It's so hard to tell people I'm in a video game... just because I grew up with my dad being in a video game.

My dad was just so charismatic and witty. One day, I hope people say that I was just as good as my dad on the mic in my own way. I will never be saying 'Space Mountain' or 'limousine riding,' but I hope people say I can control an audience, that I was as captivating as him.