NoDQ.com > TNA > Knockout champion talks about being in WWE Posted by Randy Gordon on 08/03/2008 at 04:37 PM
The Miami Herald has an article on TNA Women's Knockout Champion Taylor Wilde. She talks about her successful run in TNA so far, as well as her release from a certain rival wrestling company last summer. Wilde was so upset with her release from them last year that she's can't even mention its name. "As soon as I got a phone call from TNA, it totally revitalized me," Wilde said. "I would never think backward, and everything happens for a reason. I'm now glad the company [WWE] let me go." Wilde talks about her journey through wrestling, also adding, "Then, I got hired by a big wrestling company [WWE], and they cut me off in about a year, and that was the roughest fall I've taken so far -- only because they took away my passion." After being let go from WWE, she admits to being depressed, and believing that her wrestling career was over. "I was actually done with wrestling during that time. I thought, 'I'll go back to school, finish my degree,' which I'm still doing. I just thought, 'That's enough. I tried. No hard feelings.' I still loved it, but my passion continued to subside," Wilde said. "It was a rough period because I didn't know where to go from there. Now I know everything happens for a reason, and I don't regret that experience at all because it made me a much tougher person and taught me, life in general, how to deal with people in business. It was a good experience, and now I couldn't be happier."
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