I love the small-town vibe.

There were a hundred people in my graduating class. I wouldn't have changed it for the world.

In the NFL, you're part of a team. You work together to win. Being a WWE Superstar is all about me. No team. I'm special.

I love to be talky and tell everyone how good I am.

I've done wrestling, and I've done dance, and I would say they're both equally hard on the body.

People say that wrestling is not ballet. But as a former ballerina, I'd like to see some of these men put on a pair of tights and go do what a dancer does. Because it's a lot! It's definitely difficult.

I didn't come from wrestling, and I never wrestled outside of WWE. So I'm kind of a homegrown talent. I learned everything from the performance center and NXT.

I feel very fortunate to be the face of the women's division on 'Smackdown Live' and defend that championship any opportunity that I get.

One thing that I'm super fortunate of - I grew up in a house where it was all about health and fitness. My dad was a wrestler; he was a boxer. He's always been into working out, and so I was the only kid in the first grade that got carrot sticks at school instead of chips.

For me, it's not an option to not be in shape and to not work out. I just always try to make time for it and strength train four or five days a week, and I'm always eating clean, so - don't get me wrong, though - I love a good pizza and some wings every now and then.

I was a dancer for over 20 years.

I love the feeling of being in front of a live crowd and performing and just kind of letting loose and getting the crowd involved, and I got to perform at the Superbowl and at the Staples Center, you know, at the Lakers game, which was amazing.

I didn't think I could become a wrestler, and I did it.

I love interacting with the fans and being a positive role model for little girls.

I'm very confident in my ability to learn, but every time I'm in the ring, I can't believe the things I can do and that I've learned.

I love fashion, and I try to incorporate that.

Any opportunity I get, I want to make the most of it, and I'm not afraid to look like an idiot.

I feel it's important to show different sides of my character, and I never take myself too seriously.

Something I took away from Kurt Angle's Hall of Fame speech was never be afraid to make a fool of yourself, and don't take yourself too seriously. I really let that sink in and ran with it.

I beat Charlotte Flair. And now, it's time to party.

For sure, J-Lo is the best.

I depended a lot on being an over-the-top, ridiculous, obnoxious, Staten Island Princess. That's what I did, and I guess the rest is history.

It just brings a different element to the table when you're wrestling with a guy as a partner because you don't know what's going to happen. When you have just a regular women's match or regular men's match you know they're going to fight. When there's a little bit of a mixture, you never know what's going to happen, and I think it's a lot of fun.

It's always fun to play the bad guy, that's for sure.