I'm a hundred percent looking forward to Brie Bella versus Stephanie McMahon.
— Summer Rae
It's definitely something that is a direct reflection in the mirror when you do a reality show. You can see what your flaws are and what you need to work on.
I will say I am itching for some babyface-ness in my life.
My parents have been my biggest influencers. They both immigrated to America and taught me that I can do anything I dream of with hard work and determination.
Of course WWE is a huge part of me and I will never shut that door fully.
The most successful people do play extensions of themselves in the ring.
I loved being paired with Fandango.
I went to Enloe High School and then East Carolina University and graduated with a business degree in marketing.
I'll never burn a bridge.
I know how to lay a copper pipe and PVC. And I was forklift certified.
I went to my tryout in WWE, and I think within like six weeks, it was really fast for me, I was like down there, moved to Tampa, and the rest was history.
Spending so much time on the road is the biggest challenge for me with WWE. I've missed weddings and births. I've spent a lot of time away from my friends and family for so many years. That part is really hard.
I'm excited to show people I'm not just a girl who wears glitzy outfits and cheers on her man every week.
As strong, beautiful, powerful women like the WWE Divas are, we should always support each other and always uplift each other.
When you mess with someone's love or family, you don't want to be on the other side of the woman's wrath.
I'm kind of a lot to handle when you first meet me.
Growing up I always watched WWF with my dad on Saturdays. It was our thing!
The WWE universe is unlike any other group of people.
For me, the pinnacle of everything was to be on 'Monday Night Raw.'
I think that being able to do a WWE studios film gives you confidence to say that I was able to go out there and accomplish something.
A couple jobs that I would love to do are hosting a television show, sideline reporting for the NBA or NFL, on-camera hosting for an entertainment network, event planning for a PR company or resort and, of course, WWE Diva!
I'm from Raleigh, North Carolina, and I can't lie… I missed the South since I've been gone!
I thought I was horrible and really mean on 'Total Divas.'
One thing my fans might not know about me is that when I graduated from college I went to work for a plumbing company, and so I was pretty much a full time plumber.
The Divas are not only gorgeous but extremely athletic. Why wouldn't I wanna be a part of that?
The greatest thing about being a WWE Superstar is being able to reach so many people. We have so many young girls that look up to us and that drives me to lead by example.
When people see me, I might come across as just eye candy.
I love my Renee Young.
I have a very big, loud personality and sometimes that can be taken wrong with people that I first meet.
I was the first woman in WWE to ever be in a WWE Studios movie and was honored to be trusted with such an opportunity.
You are on the road so much when on the main roster that you don't have time for anything else. But wrestling will always be a huge passion for me.
For me, because of WWE programming, it's easier for me to slip into someone that I'm not or someone that I always wanted to be and just haven't had the guts to. So this super, horrible mean person, I personally don't think it's who I am outside of the ring, but maybe it's someone I have always wanted to be and I just snapped.
To be a stunt person you kind of have to have a screw loose like you do in wrestling.
I'm a huge WWE fan, 'Monday Night RAW' especially.
Being single and being in the WWE, a lot of times I think that I can't have a husband or a boyfriend or a relationship because there are so many things that I want to accomplish.
Something that's interesting with season two of 'Total Divas,' Fandango and I's relationship has been on the surface level, as far as WWE programming with 'Monday Night Raw,' 'Main Event,' 'Friday Night SmackDown.' You see us on camera and that's about it.
I think the locker room gives you tough skin and that can only help in every aspect of life, not just in WWE.
There's the good and the bad aspects to Social Media. What I do find great is how much social media has changed businesses and the way they structure their marketing.
I'm 5'10' and all legs. I use them in the ring as weapons so I make sure to train them hard in the gym.
I am a ballroom dancer on WWE programming and in my personal life I am no dancer at all.