Nattie Neidhart
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She's somebody that, how many times have I said in interviews here that she's somebody that I would love to wrestle against?
I'm not, and please, and this is going out to, I know obviously millions of people that are listening, but I don't want anyone to take offense to this, but I'm not coming back to WWE to play my greatest hits.
I'm not in the division on Raw or SmackDown or NXT or AAA to take it easy on myself.
I'm not like, if you look at my body of work, even over the last year, when I took a chance on myself and went up against Miyu Yamashita and then went to NWA, I did that in Bloodsport, went to NWA and wrestled Kenzie Page, then went to Reality of Wrestling and wrestled Promise and then AAA and worked with Fabi and Flammer and all of those girls there.
I never, ever, ever took it easy on myself because I don't rest on my big fucking, excuse my language, big body of work.
I don't rest on that, Dave.
I literally take every single person that I work with and I'm like, how can we make magic?
Jada's scrolling through Twitter.
She sees some people saying, hey, she lost the match.
They're not going to use her.
Well, they're like she's she's lost her edge.
She's gotten soft.
That is her projecting that on herself.
I do think that Jada is in her own head right now.
And I think a lot of men and women in the industry, especially when they're still learning, still growing at NXT, they get in their head and they read social media and they think that they have to change everything about themselves.
I told Jada this last week, I said, losing is going to teach you so much more than winning ever will.
And she doesn't wanna hear that.
I don't wanna hear Jada run her mouth.
The next time I see Jada, I want Jada to walk up to me and knock me on my ass and then we'll talk.
That's what I need.