Without saying, ‘oh, poor me’ after the Golden Era, I called it the Lost Era. So, how hard was it? Was that just wrestling in the 80’s or was it just difficult for women during that time? I wasn’t homeless twice, I had bad moments… just that one time I was homeless.” You mentioned you were homeless a couple of times was that before you signed with the WWF as Alundra Blayze? The only savior I had at the time… well, she’s still alive today and she just hung up her Harley is my 94 year old grandmother, who is still kicking ass.” Man, I should have been dead years ago, going down the wrong path, I didn’t have anything. My mother did the best she could but we didn’t have a relationship. Man, I would have been great in the military, but I didn’t have any brothers or sisters, never had a father. I was always an innovator and motivator, and I wasn’t even in the military. I didn’t have jack s–t man, but I was determined. I was homeless several times in my life, really bad, I depleted my savings, I was living in my car, they repossessed my car, yeah. “Oh dude, I was homeless after I left, later on in life. You mentioned that you were homeless before you signed with the WWF? I quit my nursing, and jumped in wrestling, made about $5 for 3 years, and thought to myself? What the f–k am I doing? But, it gets so deep, but one of your questions is a very long diatribe.” I can throw around some of my gymnastics, mix it in there, so there it is, history, and here I am.
He said, ‘no, not that.’ You said you’re a stunt man? Okay, I can be a stuntwoman, a gymnast, gosh, this is great, I can go to Hollywood! He said, ‘no, not Hollywood… professional wrestling!’ I said, are you f–king kidding me? No way dude! So he kept bugging me and bugging me for weeks and months, and I went down to his place and there were a bunch of sweaty and hairy men in masks, and there they were just throwing each other around, just a bunch of sweaty, hairy, stinky men in this 50 x 50 room, I just looked at those guys and thought that I can do this. He goes, ‘no really, I think you would be really good in the entertainment business.’ I said, I’m not a stripper, I don’t do poles. I said, dude, I’m standing right here, and so is my girlfriend, you’re hitting on me? What a dirtbag.
He was a Hollywood stunt coordinator, and he said, you would be good in the entertainment business. So, anyway he introduced me to wrestling. I wouldn’t be where I am at today Beaumont, Texas sitting in the Hilton and had some crawfish and talking to you. When I was approached, I was approached by some dude who became an amazing friend and awesome guy. No, it wasn’t really a goal of mine back then. Okay, 83′ started, I was just putting myself through school. Let’s see, when did I start? I trained in 83, probably before you were born. To be b-h slapped by Madusa, that’s been on my bucket list so it’ll be awesome. Some I will answer, some I won’t, some I will just b-h slap you a bit because that’s what we do.” Apparently you have a lot of questions for me. Then I asked you if it’s WFO, you said, ‘no, it’s Wrestling Inc.’ I said, no is it “Wide f–king Open”, so here we are, made in the USA baby, so here it is. Is this Debra? Alundra? Madusa? What can I call you? I said, Madusa is good. So, you called me and said, ‘hey, this is Raj. So we’re going to back up a few steps here. I’m here with WWE Hall of Famer Madusa Madusa how are you?