How did you get started in the wrestling business?
I was a fan and attended some live indy shows in Southern California, where I was living at the time. Ieventually spoke to a promoter who gave me a chance to valet.

Have you trained as a wrestler or just valet?
I have had basic wrestling training and have participated in a few matches. I enjoy wrestling but managing is my main focus.

How did you get started with Pro Wrestling Guerilla?
I have known the PWG crew since I started in the business. I once managed the X foundation (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) on a PWG show and eventually was given a more prominent role as the PWG commissioner when I moved back to SoCal. I'm very grateful for that opportunity being that I was the only girl in the locker room.

How did you get started with TNA?
By attending the shows and letting them know I wanted to contribute in any way possible. I was a production assistant backstage to David Sahadi for a few months before I was approached to be a ring girl by Jeremy Borash. In terms of getting opportunities I believe you have to put yourself out there in a position where you can show the right people you're there for the right reasons, but ultimately it takes someone like David and/or Jeremy to believe in you enough to give you a chance. After that it's all in your hands to prove if you can run with it.

Do you think you will ever get a bigger role with TNA than you have now?
I would love to manage one day, as that's what I love to do most, but I am really happy with what I'm doing now. I have the best seat in the house!

Do you think you would ever go to WWE or a WWE developmental territory?
I have had nothing but good experiences with WWE, so I would definitely consider it.

Do you have any plans on becoming a full time wrestler?
Not at this time, no. It's not what I aspire to be.

Have you ever been to Canada? If not would you like to check out the Canadian wrestling scene?
I have not been to Canada but I hear good things about the scene up there. I would love to work there one day. I've worked with a lot
of Canadian wrestlers that are really fun to do shows with, so I know I'd have a good time.

What wrestlers do you enjoying watching the most?
Christopher Daniels, Jeff Hardy, Triple H, AJ Styles....anyone who can keep me on the edge of my seat.

What female wrestlers/ valets do you enjoy watching?
Francine, Missy Hyatt, Stephanie McMahon

When you need advice who is the first person you go to?
For professional advice I often go to Francine. She is a wonderful person in and outside of the ring and I look up to her.

Who is your favourite person to travel with?
Shelly Martinez AKA Desire. There's never a dull moment!

Do you have a favourite road trip story you could share with us?
On a trip to Philadelphia for a womens promotion (WEW), Shelly Martinez and I went on a 'Bam Margera Hunt' which basically consisted of us asking everyone on the street if they knew him. We are big Viva La Bam fans. We were unsuccessful, but we'll find him one day! Bam Margera......consider yourself warned.

When your career is over how would you like to be remembered?
As a professional, classy, dedicated student of the business. I don't ever want to dissapoint a fan by having an 'off' night. I want people to remember that I gave my all, no matter how big or small the show was.

In both TNA and WWE what two wrestlers working together do you think would draw the most money?
I have no earthly idea

For new wrestlers breaking into the business what is more important getting paid or getting experience?
Getting experience. But getting paid isn't something you should completely ignore either, especially when you've gotten a lot of experience. This is a business, first and foremost.

Alot of people say PWG is ROH of the west coast do you think this is true?
No. I would not compare PWG to any other promotion, nor would I ROH. They are both good in different ways.

Your thoughts on Christian leaving WWE?
I honestly didn't hear about it until several days after it happened. I am a fan of his, so I will be dissapointed if that is the last we see of him.

What training school would you recommend?
I am not too familiar with what training schools are around these days. All I can advise is to do your homework in finding a reputable school. Training isn't something to take lightly. And in case no one tells you beforehand....it hurts! :)

Any closing comments?
I appreciate your thinking of me to do this interview. For any more info you can visit my website at www.socalval.net. Thanks to those who took the time to read this! :)

Name Association

Kevin Steen --Always the gentleman
AJ Styles --My protector! Amazing in the ring.
American Dragon --Amdrag!
Colt Cabana --Nice guy, easy to work with
Christopher Daniels --The total package
Samoa Joe --Intense...quite scary in the ring
Joey Ryan --My first friend in wrestling
Scott Lost --One of my first clients and a very good friend
Chris Hero --My hero! We miss MLW
Jack Evans --Not too familiar with him
Jeff Jarrett --Charisma personified
Traci Brooks --My sexy partner in crime
Trish Stratus --Gives her all, never dissapoints
Bobby Roode -- Good kid