Quick Highlights
---Debut: 2008
---Total Non-Stop action 2008-2009
JM: How did the offer with TNA Come about?
LB: I guess it all started in December 2007 when they brought me on to be a
"deal or no deal" type girl on Impact (I opened the case for Petey
Williams fate). That night after Terry Taylor asked me how I liked the company,
everyone there, etc. I told him I had a blast, and would love to be involved
somehow. Well, I got the call in March of 2008, and started in April!
JM: how is your experience with TNA so far?
LB: It's been amazing. Everyone there is like family (ok, a really CRAZY
fam, but a tight one!).
JM: were you ever a wrestling fan growing up and if so who were some of
your favorites?
LB: Hmm...I was a big fan of the
Rock in High School, and I had a girlfriend who was good friends with the
Hogan's (though I unfortunately never got to meet them). I wasn't what you
would call a die-hard wrestling fan, but I stayed posted on the wrestlers.
JM: You’re in a middle of a storyline with Abyss, do you prefer the role as
an interviewer or a valet, what are your thoughts on the change?
LB: I take my job as backstage interviewer very seriously. When people ask
me if I ever want to wrestle, I tell them every time that I like where I am now
in TNA, and wouldn't change it for anything. The development with Abyss is a
hard one to handle. I'm not really a Valet. In fact, that night I saw what was
going on with him and Matt...KNEW he wasn't in control, and had to run out
there. He's not in control of his life, and for some reason he trusts me and
thinks I'm' his "girlfriend". I can’t tell him otherwise...that guy
is an animal!!!
JM: Name/Association Game?
Abyss: HUGE
Matt Morgan: Back stabber
The Beautiful People: Superficial
Awesome Kong: Freaking' intimidating
Jim Cornette : All over the place!
Kurt Angle: Insane
Sting: THE ICON (what can I say!)
Kevin Nash : Smooth (think all the ladies will agree with this one-ha ha!)
Scott Steiner : Nuts!
Mick Foley: The Alpha Male
JM: Can you share some interesting stories within the TNA Locker room?
LB: Hmm...I'm really not in the
locker room unless I'm trying to get a quick word in with the wrestlers...then
I'm out!
JM: Out of all your interview segments, what are your most memorable one
that stands out?
LB: Well, Samoa Joe was my first interview ever with TNA, so that one
sticks out for obvious reasons. Other than that one, I can’t forget Petey being
thrown off the top of a ladder by Steiner. He's always out for blood, and he
got it that day....I did too.
JM: Do you follow the WWE. If so how would you compare the difference you
see in two companies with TNA?
LB: I really don't follow WWE as
much. I've been pretty busy recently, but I like to stay as posted as I can.
JM: You started out as a model, what was some of your past work you did
before TNA?
LB: I've done a lot of catalog work, Car Commercial and radio spokes
modeling for Fountain Auto Mall in Orlando, and Venice Honda near Sarasota
(still do commercials for these companies). I also just started a show called
TOP TEN with the Golf Channel, and tour with Wild Turkey for the motorcycle
rallies. I'm a little bit of a workaholic!
JM: Any advice for fans to follow their dreams?
LB: The first modeling agent I saw
told me I would never do runway or print. My FIRST job was a Print shoot for
the Orlando Sentinel and my second was swim wear runway. Attitude is
everything. If you know you're good at something, don't be a little ' girl. Get
out there and do it!!
JM: Closing thoughts?
LB: Thanks for this interview!!! I'm a pretty normal girl, so I'm always
thrilled when people want to know more ;)
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