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'I just want to be remembered as...': Saraya opens up about how she wants fans to remember her
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Veteran wrestler Saraya, a three‑time women's world champion, recently opened up about which moment she'd most like fans to remember for her contributions to WWE. The women's champion has highlighted her desire to be recognized as a key catalyst in women's wrestling in WWE.
Saraya happens to be one of the most popular figures of WWE of her time. She is known for winning the WWE Divas title twice, and was the most youthful ever to come out on top for the championship at 21 years old years 233 days old. She was additionally the debut NXT Women's Champion and the first individual ever to hold the two titles simultaneously.
Despite dominating and capturing the AEW Women's World Championship at the All In event in August 2023, Saraya announced a hiatus late in 2024 to pursue personal projects.
How Saraya wants WWE fans to remember her?
In a candid conversation with WrestleZone managing editor Bill Pritchard, Saraya promoted her newly released memoir, "
Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives
." As she is away from the ring after her temporary exit in 2024, she also hopes to start training with Natalya and remind everyone just how great she can be in the ring.
'I'm going to talk to Nattie,' Saraya said. 'I want to go to her training school and I want to train with her and like get back into how I feel.
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I used to wrestle, dude. Like, I used to wrestle wrestle. I think I got a little scared subconsciously, and I didn't get to do what I know that I can do. So, yeah, I have to adjust a few things. But I want to get back in the swing of things.'
Saraya on 'Hell In Boots', her in-ring future, WWE, Friends
During the conversation, Saraya was asked how does want to be remembered by her fans. Is there a match or moment that stands out in her mind? To this, she responded, 'So, moment… Of course, my championship wins.
All… Yes! 100% my championship wins. Storyline-wise, I loved my 'Frenemies' thing and that's kind of the biggest thing that people kind of remember from my era, is Frenemies with AJ Lee and stuff."
She further added, 'I just want to be remembered [as] someone that kind of helped usher in the Women's Revolution. And people had their opinions on that, of who they thought started it, but, whatever. I just know that I was a part of a group that lit the match,' she noted.
'I want to be remembered for that.'
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As Saraya embarks on a new journey both with her memoir and her training plans, she is absolutely clear about how she wants to be remembered. She wants her fan remember her as a champion, a revolutionary, and a key player in reshaping the narrative for women in pro wrestling.
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