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>"Before, I mainly did Hindu squats and push-ups, but now I go to the gym four times a week for personal, cutting-edge training. I have a professional train me for two hours and learn efficient methods. The way I use my body has changed. WWE wrestlers do a lot of weight training. I realized that this is important, so I've continued it since coming back. I also practice in the ring as much as possible. I also run and jump rope.

>I'm now also taking good care of my body. I think it's important to take care of myself so I can continue doing the pro wrestling I love. Before I went to America, I neglected my treatment. I thought it was okay to have some pain. My attitude has changed. In America, the top wrestlers take better care of their bodies. I used to think that pro wrestlers were cooler if they didn't go to the hospital, but I finally realized that this was a mistake. You have to look after your body, which has been working so hard after being hurt so much in the ring."
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>WWE
She's itching for that primary paycheck
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sarray bout her damn luck



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