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• Former WWE Diva Talks About Being Bitter About Her Release

During a recent appearance on Noonan Speaks podcast, former WWE Diva Kristal Marshall talked about dating current RAW wrestler Bobby Lashley, there being no wedding and having two kids with Lashley, dating Matt Striker, being bitter about her WWE departure & more.

Below are the highlights:

On dating Bobby Lashley:

“That [relationship] came about… let’s see… at the beginning of 2007. I’d say about, no, no, that happened WrestleMania 2007. That’s when we started dating and that happened quick! Lots of things happened quickly at that time.”

On there being no wedding and having two kids with Lashley:

“I have never been married in all of my adult life. My name is Kristal Marshall. It has always been Kristal Marshall. I’ve never been married. We were engaged. We had a very long engagement. We’ve had two kids together, but there was no wedding. That didn’t happen and I don’t know if that was a good thing or a bad thing. It just didn’t happen.”

On dating Matt Striker:

“I did date Matt Striker for a brief period of time when I was wrestling. It’s kind of impossible to not date someone you work with unless you’re married outside of the business and all of that. That’s impossible. That’s kind of how you figure out things and then you leave the wrestling business and you look back at the wrestling business and say, ‘what the f*** was that? That was f***ing weird s***. What was I doing?’ Yeah, that did happen.”

On being bitter about her WWE departure:

“There was a time when, like I said, I was super bitter, very upset. I felt like when I left, there [were] a lot of things that I set out to accomplish that I didn’t. There was a point where I felt like certain girls got more opportunities and boo hoo hoo this and that. But do you know what? Like I said, I’ve done a lot of work on myself and there are a lot of f–king things that Can be really happy for. And there [are] a lot of s–tty things that happen in the business, but nothing’s f****ing perfect.

The wrestling business is one giant dysfunctional family and there’s like one cousin you can’t take anywhere, like a drunk uncle, there’s your slutty cousin. There’s somebody that fits every dynamic of a family, but the one thing that’s very interesting about wrestling as much as everybody hates it, everybody did hate it or had mixed feelings about it, if you ask anybody if they had any good moments in wrestling, they will always say, ‘yes’ and they will always smile if you ask them, ‘what was the best part of your [pro wrestling] career?’ There will always be something positive.”

On going through difficult times after splitting with Lashley:

“Yeah, I went through some difficult times, for sure. The hard thing about [pro] wrestling is that you think it’s going to last forever and you feel like the high that you get when you’re interacting with the fans, being the celebrity, all of that, there’s a certain level of arrogance that I feel like I carried outside of the business into real life and it doesn’t translate well! Life happens. Bobby and I were together. We had kids, and, after we split, I found myself trying to figure out, ‘what am I going to do? What’s next for me?’ So I started working some corporate jobs and things never really stuck.

Eventually, I went to cosmetology school and got my license to do hair and makeup. Thank God for that! It allowed me to be creative and do a version of what I love doing, which is art and painting, which has kind of been able to carry me over to this place where I’m at now. I know there are probably a lot of wrestling fans out there that assume once you stop wrestling you’re loaded and that you’re going to live comfortable. There are a lot of wrestlers that probably feel that way as well, but that’s just not life. And it was such a beautifully humbling experience as well. It was really f****ed up.

I got super depressed. I’ve been battling depression and anxiety truly ever since I left the wrestling business and I can tell you that there is no medication that can fix depression, anxiety, that’s an internal job. Meditation, which is still very new for me, it’s an ongoing practice. It [has] helped tremendously. And gratitude! That’s what I’ve been talking about tonight. Like, nothing’s perfect, yes, but look at the positive. Gratitude [has] helped me immensely.”

• Controversial Name Wants To Make A WWE Return For Royal Rumble Match

During a recent interview with Pro Wrestling Sheet, controversial former WWE wrestler Muhammad Hassan (who recently made his return to Pro-Wrestling for 13 years) noted that he would like to return to WWE for a one-off appearance, like during a Royal Rumble match, as he misses Pro-Wrestling, the atmosphere and being around with the boys.

“It would be enjoyable to be back in the atmosphere again. It’s nothing I would want to do full-time, but I’m not going to lie — I miss it. I miss being around the boys. I miss being in the ring. I miss the athleticism of it — the art of wrestling.”

You can watch Hassan’s recent return to Pro-Wrestling below:

For those who don’t know, Hassan’s WWE career (and big push) came to an abrupt end when a “Terrorist” angle with him coincided with the 7 July, 2005 London bombings and this led to UPN forcing WWE to take Hassan’s character off WWE TV.

Before getting released from the WWE, Hassan was scheduled to get a mega push as he was set to defeat Batista to become the youngest World Heavyweight Champion (breaking Randy Orton’s record).

Hassan was written off WWE TV at Great American Bash 2005 PPV, where he lost to The Undertaker and then Undertaker went on to deliver a Last Ride Powerbomb on him through an open stage ramp on the concrete floor.


        
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