And yeah… I was nervous. I hadn’t been in the ring since New Year’s. That doubt tried to creep in—but then I did what I always do.
I kicked out.
I reminded myself exactly who I am.
I called one of the best trainers in the world, Amazing Red, and got to work. Spent a full week grinding at HOG South—rebuilding my endurance, sharpening my cardio, getting my body and mind ready. Because this wasn’t just a trip…
This was a full month of traveling. Of wrestling in a different country every single week.
No shortcuts. No excuses. Just work.
But before the magic… came the chaos.
Mexico started with a bang—by me missing my flight. 😅
Fourteen years of traveling and I’ve probably missed five flights total. Orlando airport? I know it like the back of my hand. But that early morning hit different.
Missed it.
Thankfully, I caught another flight three hours later—but I hate that rushed feeling, especially knowing what was waiting for me: the all-women’s The Night of the Amazonas show for CMLL. And let me tell you… What an honor.
Being the CMLL Women’s Champion was a dream come true. When I first started wrestling, my biggest dreams were simple—wrestle in Mexico and wrestle in Japan.
After leaving WWE, I made that first dream happen in Japan.
And now? Fast forward.
I stepped into Arena México—the most historic and prestigious wrestling arena in the world—and I didn’t just compete…
I main evented.
Not once.
But twice.
Let that sink in.
That little girl with big dreams? She did that.
So never give up on your dreams. Even if they feel old. Even if they feel distant.
If that fire is still in your heart—you can achieve anything.