Renee Michelle was recently a guest on Women's Wrestling Talk on FITE, where she spoke about getting to work with both Melina and Mickie James.
āIā¦I love it because they make you feel very welcome. They love to hear your different ideas and try to put a story altogether and make it exciting. Mickie, she is a fireball. I would say the time that I wrestle her it was definitely like , she makes you up your game and thereās more like on the comedy side that the time that her and I have wrestled in the ring. With Melina, itās more like sometimes our extensions would be pulled out of her head with each other. But, weāre like I love you bitch. I love you too.ā
On choosing Marvelous over STARDOM:
āWell, okay so I did have an opportunity to go to Stardom and I turned it down and I decided to go with Marvelous. Itās silly because itās nothing against Stardom itās really not. Granted, Stardom is very popular but I wanted to learn the old Joshi lifestyle. I wanted to learn the oldā¦the old school way and what better way to learn from Chigusa Nagayo? Who has been in the business for so long and let alone on top of that? Itās just the history of this woman. I feel like not too many people know that or they forgot about that. But, granted Yes, Stardom is very popular, and I kind of feel like itās more Americanized. But I want to learn the whole militantā¦Like if you watch the documentary GAEA or GAEA Girls on YouTube, you understand why. Itās exactly like that when I started out. Yeah, it lightened up, cuz I had to, like, explain, āLook like some American girls are not used to this strict mentality. Unless you grew up like in a military home.'ā
She continued.
āBut some girls can handle and some girls canāt. I think itās like the isolation and the loneliness, you know? Now, Marvelous is in Funabashi which is more than a city. But when I started out, it was in Chiba, but in the middle of nowhere, in the countryside. Barely any Wi-Fi. So like, when I started out, it was very different. Then when I got like, Nyla Rose over there, Sahara Seven and all the other girls, I had to explain it to like the Japanese. Like, hey, itās kind of a little bit too much for them. Like, it might be a little bit too much for them, just understand that there is a whole foreign country within themselves. They may feel lonely or whatever the case may be. So they understood it. They were, I guess, like, when theyāre having issues or problems before they call, they call me. Then I have to like talk to them. then Iām like, āLook, youāre coming over there to learn from them, not the other way around. You have to abide by their rules, their culture, this, this, that, and the third.ā It doesnāt matter how long youāve been in the business. It doesnāt matter how old you are. Marvelous is treated like a family. Thereās no like Iām higher than you in this, that, and the third. You have one senpai. Yeah granted, thereās a kohai. Thereās the kohai and then thereās carrier but really, Mama. I called her Pama, Mama Papa. She wants the students to be like a sisterhood. So, itās like you got to get used to like eat together, sleep together. Maybe even shower and bathe together. Get used to it all.ā
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