

And we were like, 'Okay, but we have to fight. They would come out and just say: hey, don't hit, don't do this anymore. We were trained to do Divas and were given no explanation as to what she meant and why. When they still weren't used to training women like men. In her last interview released to the microphones of the Kurt Angle Show, the former Smackdown champion Sasha Banks wanted to tell what the WWE executives told her when she was hired, that she should have been the Diva and not the wrestler, with the beautiful athlete who stated: "She was really tough. Over the past 4-5 years, this trend has changed dramatically, with WWE women ceasing to be called Divas, but becoming full-fledged WWE Superstars like men and with the top parts of the cards being you become a fairly well-known place for them too, despite the fact that the consideration of money, for women's contracts, is still very different from the great male Superstars. Until a few years ago, WWE called its women, Diva and not Superstar or wrestler like all other male colleagues, drawing a fairly deep line of distinction, between men and women, with the female part of the roster being in fact relegated to a very small part of the cards of the WWE shows and which obviously had never had important main events of any show of the federation, let alone the paid ppvs. In recent years, in the rings of the McMahon company, a real revolution has been born for the women of the federation, with the term Women's Revolution that has literally revolutionized what WWE Universe fans were used to when they went to attend a match.īetween two or more women. Sasha Banks: "WWE hired me to fight like a Diva" I'm here for Eddie." It's a sad story when we think that Sasha was really one step away from meeting the man who changed her life, but we're sure that wherever Eddie is of her, he is really proud of this girl who is making history in the ring. I couldn't believe it, but I thought, 'Wow, I have to watch. I couldn't believe my hero was dead." She then went on to say: "I was crying like a baby. Undertaker, and I thought everyone loved The Undertaker vs Batista.Ī fan came up to me and told me that Eddie Guerrero had died that night and everything inside of me broke. I was like: Well, maybe Minneapolis doesn't like Eddie because he was advertised as Eddie Guerrero vs. That says: Rest in Peace, Eddie Guerrero. I won second row tickets that night doing autograph session with Ashley Massaro, and I remember going to the arena and seeing all these billboards. I was just thinking: Oh my God, I hope Eddie sees my billboard.

All I wanted to do was show Eddie Guerrero my billboard.
