Carmella Chats With Rolling Stone, Talks WWE Mixed Match Challenge, Women’s Royal Rumble, Being Miss Money In The Bank

Rolling Stone’s Sean Neumann recently sat down with Miss Money In The Bank, Carmella to discuss her time in the company, her transition from NXT all the way up to being a future WWE Women’s Champion. Check out the source link for the full interview, but below are snippets of the interview.

On the WWE Mixed Match Challenge and how it differs from former male partners…

“It’s super new. I think everything about this Mixed Match Challenge is going to be different and super fresh and exciting. The fact that I get to be paired with Big E, too. I’ve never been with anyone like him before, that’s for sure. I’ve been with some characters, but this is different.”

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On the Women’s Revolution and how she feels to be a part of it…

“Right now it’s so… gosh, if you told me a few years ago that I would be involved in this “Women’s Revolution,” of course I would want to believe you, but I would have to pinch myself to know that I’m able to make history and be a part of all this. All I ever wanted was to make history when I first got signed to NXT. Seeing girls like Charlotte, Bayley, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks – and of course the girls on the main roster like Natalya, the Bella Twins, Naomi – seeing all these girls starting this revolution and the fact that I am a part of it as well is such a surreal feeling. I’m just excited for where it’s heading.”

On winning the first ever Women’s Money In The Bank briefcase…

“It was surreal. Still now, I’ll see it on my kitchen counter when I’m at home and I’m like, “Wait a minute, this is mine? I won this?” When I first found out about the ladder match, I remember – honestly – I was scared. I’m one of the smaller girls in the division. I don’t really do any crazy moves off the top rope or anything like that. I moonwalk, and I trash talk – that’s what I do. So, to know that I was going to be jumping off ladders and I was going to be getting hit with these things, I was scared. But I knew it was something that I had to do and wanted to do to prove to everyone that I’m here too and I want to make a name for myself, and that’s exactly what I did.”

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Rolling Stone