Vickie Guerrero Interview
Posted by David Damage on Saturday, June 18, 2011
Under: Interviews
Vickie
Guerrero spoke to Kevin Eck of the Baltimore Sun to promote tomorrow
night's WWE Capitol Punishment pay-per-view event in Washington D.C. as
well as Monday's RAW in Baltimore, Maryland. She discussed numerous
topics including how her recognizable catchphrase came out, Eddie
Guerrero's influence on her career, her significant weight loss, her weight being lampooned on WWE programming, and more.
Guerrero reveals that her trademark saying, "Excuse Me!", came by accident one night at a television event.
"That
was just a fluke," Guerrero says. "I think I probably forgot my lines
one night and just kept saying 'excuse me' to remember what I had to say
next, and the fans just got louder. I tried it a couple more times and
we thought, let's stay with it and see where it goes. Now I sign all my
autographs with 'excuse me.'"
Guerrero says Eddie Guerrero is the
inspiration behind her heel character as she learned how to cut an
effective promo from watching him perform.
She says, "I think it
goes back to watching Eddie do promos [wrestling monologues] in the
living room and in the bathroom for 15 years. The louder I can get the
fans and the angrier they are at me, the more it fuels the fire in me to
just push them to the edge even more. It's a high."
Numerous
insults have been levied at Guerrero over the years regarding her
weight. Despite losing more than 50 pounds since last year, the jokes
about her being overweight have continued to linger on WWE programming.
She, however, feels it comes with territory.
"The jokes have
helped grow my character to what it is," she said. "I just kind of roll
with it and leave it behind me when I leave the arena. Again, there's
the character and then there's the real person. You can't take what's
going on at work personally."
She continues, "They really didn't
bother me. Well, I guess they did to an extent, but not to where I was
feeling bad about myself. It was who I was. We have beautiful women that
work with us, and when I was in the locker room with them and we're
dressing and stuff, I would look at them and be like, 'Oh, this is
ridiculous. I'm going to change.’ I wanted to feel good being a part of
their group and to live a lifestyle that was going to be promoted with
the WWE. Now when they say the jokes, it's like, "Whatever.'"
Guerrero attributes her significant weight loss to exercise and a stringent diet.
She
says, "I've lost 52 pounds. My secret was to stop eating all the junk
food after leaving the arenas. I never really trained the first four
years I was with WWE, so I wasn't happy with how I looked and I wanted
to have some improvement, so I found a personal trainer and also started
doing the nutrition side of it. I'm really happy with the results, and I
probably have like 20 more pounds to go. You cut out breads; you cut
out all the junk food. I don't drink any more sodas. I just eat healthy
chicken and steak and rice. I don't have any fried foods. I do have my
cheat days and I look forward to them because you have to enjoy life.
It's so bad at our catering at work because our dessert table is bigger
than our entrée table, so I save my Mondays and Tuesdays for a piece of
cake or something that’s sweet. That's my reward if I work hard during
the week."
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