Retirement Was Sarcastic
Perry clarified a misconception about her status, stating she was being sarcastic when she had claimed she retired, as she was released at 36, which she believes is too young to retire. “I think when I said I retired, I was being very sarcastic. Well, because they let me go at 36, so I just claim that, apparently I retired at 36, but, you know, I think that’s really young,” Perry said.
Promoting Talent
While she would love to return to the ring, she believes her greatest value is on the mic. “I would love to wrestle again, but I do believe that my money pocket, and what I add the most value to wrestling companies is talking and promoting their talent,” Perry stated.
She views the wrestling business as being centered on promotion and ticket sales. Perry explained her perspective: “At the end of the day, we’re in the business of promotion. And if you watch the McMahon documentary, if you watch Logan and Jake Paul talk about about boxing and wrestling, we’re in the business of selling tickets and promoting”. She noted that she is skilled at telling stories and promoting, which she believes she does well.
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