Taylor Wilde Interview 11.1.2011
Posted by David Damage on Sunday, October 9, 2011
Under: Interview
The UK Sun recently spoke with Taylor Wilde, here are the highlights…
On Retiring: "I had a couple of months left on my contract, but I made a
decision pretty much when I first started working for a major wrestling
company (WWE) that wrestling is a wonderful job, it's a lot of fun and
you get to travel the world. In my early twenties it was very lucrative,
but I told myself that when I was 25, if it was an industry I could see
myself doing for the rest of my life I'd keep going, but otherwise it
was time to hang up my boots."
On Signs That Helped Her
Decision: "I did a couple of conventions not that long ago where I was
surrounded by women who had been somebody. Recognizable wrestling faces.
They'll do autograph signings pregnant, because it's what they have to
do to earn money. At the end of the day, as much as I love professional
wrestling, if I were to retire when I was 40, and all I had done my
whole life was yelling at a camera, wearing really tiny wrestling gear
and punching other people in the face, it wouldn't look so good on a
CV."
On Her Time In TNA: "I have nothing but good things to say
about TNA. If it wasn't for my experiences there I wouldn't be the
person I am today. But the way things were going, I just felt I needed a
change. With the state of the company and the way they were using me,
there wasn't a lot for me to keep me going either. I've done a lot of
the things I wanted to do, and there aren't many opportunities left for
me."
On the Short Shelf Life For Female Wrestlers: "As a female
wrestler you are marketed to be cute, sexy, have a banging body and be
full of life. You're not so cute when you are 30, 35, 40. And that's not
a shot at older women. But as far as television goes, and what your
body can take, our biological clocks are ticking. For most of us women
we are marketed on our appearance, and that has a much shorter shelf
life than any man in this industry."
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