Former WWE Star Victoria Expresses Interest in Becoming Wrestling Coach

Former WWE star Lisa Maria Varon, better known as Victoria, recently opened up about her current role in the wrestling industry. In an exclusive interview with BodySlam.net, Varon expressed her desire to transition into a coaching position and discussed her satisfaction with her current contributions to the sport.

When asked if she would consider returning to the ring, Varon stated, “I would love to be an agent, a coach. I don’t have anything else to prove in wrestling. I would rather help the younger talent, you know. Character development or work the psychology of a match, that kind of stuff, like, what Molly Holly does or what Gail Kim does, that kind of stuff. I don’t need to be on camera.”

Varon also highlighted the entertainment value of her YouTube show, GAW TV, where she and her co-hosts have fun and engage with guests. She emphasized her enjoyment of this platform and her desire to continue giving back to the wrestling community.

Reflecting on her current role, Varon expressed gratitude for her career and acknowledged the incredible talent of the current generation of female wrestlers. She said, “I don’t know why people are shocked. They’re like, ‘Oh, you need to go back!’ and I’m like, ‘No, no, you know, I’m 52. These girls are incredible. I had a great career.’”

Varon also mentioned her appearances at Comic Cons and other events, where she continues to connect with fans and express her appreciation for their ongoing support. Despite her recognition and enduring popularity, she admitted to being amazed when recognized without makeup at places like Walmart.

Varon’s interview sheds light on her contentment with her current contributions to the wrestling industry and her desire to help nurture and develop young talent. Her transition into a coaching role would provide a valuable opportunity for her to share her wealth of knowledge and experience with the next generation of wrestlers.

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