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Welcome to Pario Magazine where I chat with individuals who have a desire to create
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Today I'm joined by one of Newcastle's hottest prospects, which is particularly impressive
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given the talent and lineage of female talent to come from that region
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Welcome to Pario magazine Albi Ann Trusker. Hello, how are you? Good thank you yourself
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Yes, good thank you. So we're here today to chat about your journey entering into the world of pro wrestling
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Before we dive into that, though, do you want to give our audience a brief little intro as to who Albi is away from the ring
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Away from the ring? Yeah, I'm Albi and Truska. I'm studying a Bachelor of Music
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I teach dance outside of wrestling. I own a beautiful little puppy that you might hear in the background
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I did, she's currently playing outside. So I'm so sorry if you can hear her. And that's all I do with my time
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Yeah, puppies are pretty full on, very busy. Oh, yeah. And she's a big puppy
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She's, she literally weighs the same as me, but she's beautiful. So it's fine
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So then in terms of wrestling, when and how did you first discover this passion
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It's actually such an interesting story. My dad and brother used to watch it all the time when I was a kid and I absolutely hated it
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I would literally chuck the biggest tension if they put it on the TV. It was such like a boy's thing and I was just like a girl and I wanted to watch dancing
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and like me and my sister would argue over it with my brother about putting it on and it was a whole thing
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And then Ref Hannah was actually the person who kind of like ignited my passion
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she convinced me to go to a show and I was like, nah, I'm not into her
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like I'm not into it, not my thing. And she convinced my parents to go to a show
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and then my mum came home going, oh my God, you'll love it
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Trust me. Just give it one show and you'll find it. And then I went to the one show
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and, yeah, it's history now. It got me. I watched one match with the velocities
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and I went, oh, oh my Lord. Yeah, those boys will do that too
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Yeah. So literally that was it. That's something I say to people all the time as well
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Like, yes, you might not like TV wrestling, but live event wrestling is a whole different beast
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It's so different. And I don't know, seeing it in person and seeing like, because when it's on TV and I guess when I was like a kid, it was like, well, like you don't know what they're hiding with a camera
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Like, but seeing it in person, like they can't hide anything. Like I'm seeing them bump around, do backflips, everything
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Like, it's not, it's not, it's inhumane some of the stuff people do
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especially when you watch, like, really talented, amazing people and they're doing like quadruple backflips and landing on someone and you're gone
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That was not even possible. Like, it's so special to see it live
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And how do your dad and brother feel now that you are in wrestling as a wrestler
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Oh, they love it. They're my biggest supporters. My family comes to every single show
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Like, if my brother can't come to a show, like he watches it on the stream, they absolutely love it
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My dad gave me my finisher. He showed me a video of something he saw on YouTube and was like, you should try this
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It would be so good for you. Like this, they love it
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They absolutely love it. Seriously, if you watch any newie stream, you'll see two people sitting probably first or second row in Albi merch
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They're my parents. They love it. the loudest, the loudest people in the room every time you walk out
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Yeah. And then they'll sit there silent for the rest of the show. Maybe there's like three or four other wrestlers
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They might give like a, too. Like they like Hough and they like, they like gauge obviously
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And that's it. They just sit there watching and they're like, oh, this is nice
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And then when I come out, they're like out of their chairs screaming. Oh, that's always a good thing
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Always good to have a couple of people that get nice and loud for you and try
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and get the rest of the crowd involved as well. Yeah, they're good for that. So what was it that made you go from not really enjoying wrestling
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Hannah dragged you to a show and you're like, okay, now I'm kind of interested in this
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but you went from, I'm just interested in this watching it. I want to get in there and do that
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Well, at the show that I went to, we watchediling, like a Velocities match
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absolutely amazing, so good. And then they announced triharts. And Hannah literally, like, leaned across the chairs and was like, oh, I don't want to do a
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myself and I was like sitting there and I was I think I was like 18 or 19 like I just finished
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school just into uni and I was like oh like it's different like I've always done dance and
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theater and this just kind of seems like that on steroids it's really not that different like
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from a viewer point of view I was like oh I need gymnastics I was like this is like just
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something that just seems like the next step so I was like kind of was like I don't
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do it by myself and I was like right oh well if you do it I'll do it sure why not and then that
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was it six weeks later I think the tryout was and I was there I went to the gym with my
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brother a few times because I was like oh they like I haven't danced I've been to dance in my
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whole life I weigh 50 kilos something way I can't lift anyone so it took me to the gyms
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like I've gained some strength and went to a tryout and then how was that experience I
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imagine it turned out to be a lot more difficult than you were expecting, maybe
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Oh, it was so funny. In the triad, they asked who was our favorite wrestler. And I went
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don't have one. I leaned across the Hannah. I leaned across the Hannah and was like, who? And she goes
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oh, I don't know, say leader. And then I said it. And apparently, I don't know what I said
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but apparently was wrong. And everyone laughed me. And I was like, oh, God. This is embarrassing
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I don't know. I feel like leader is a good choice. Yeah, she gave me
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good choice. I've now watched her and I go, yeah, okay, I would like her
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Good choice from Hannah there. I don't know why she didn't say just like John Sina or someone
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Like, I know who John Sina is. But at the time, I didn't even know John Sina
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the Rock, all that. I didn't know they were wrestlers. I just knew they from their movies
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They were movie stars. Yeah. I don't know that they started in the E
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So like if she said John Sina, I would have been sitting there, they go, he was a wrestler? What
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So then... As the journey went on, what has been that most difficult part
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I imagine because you didn't really follow wrestling, sort of getting all of that
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blending the different elements together would have been difficult. Yeah, there were definitely parts where I felt, I guess, left behind
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And it didn't help that. I spent a lot of my like training rookie years in COVID
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So we're in and out of lockdowns. We're in and out of things we're allowed to do
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We had training sessions where we rocked up and it was an amount. that's like half an hour into it that actually we needed to leave or we went on a touch
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or like random things like that. So I was left behind. I feel in a lot of different senses
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compared to everybody else because for one, they started, they would have, people would talk
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about stuff and I would have no idea what they were talking about. And it just was kind of like
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assumed knowledge because everybody else there had watched it since I were four. And I'd
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have to be sitting there going, I don't know what that is. I don't know who that is. And still to this day I in matches and people say something And I just go I don know what that is All people bring moves to me and they go oh yeah this person back in the 90s like WrestleMania 12 did this
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And I'm like, I've never watched it. Like, I don't know what you expect from me
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Yep. Yeah, like, let's do this iconic moment and you're like, I don't, I've never seen that moment
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I don't know how it goes. Yeah. Or even just recently, we're watching the Rumble that was on
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Oh, the Wounds Rumbles. was fantastic putting that out there. Oh my God, it's so much better than men's controversial opinion
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But in the men's rumble... Yeah. I don't think it's controversial actually
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but just in case. We're watching the men's rumble, and I was watching it with like a couple friends
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and one of them was popping because our truth did John Cena's come back, and apparently that's like a known thing
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and I was like, I wouldn't have known if you didn't say anything. I had no idea
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But yeah, I think that's definitely, the most difficult thing is sometimes people just say stuff to me and I'm so blank about it
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But now it's become like a bit of a joke of like someone will say something and I'll go
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oh, of course she doesn't know. Because like, yeah, I didn't grow up watching it
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I just joined because I thought it would be a bit of fun, a bit of a meme
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Yep. Yeah, so like people aren't like trying to find the most obscure thing that Albie doesn't know
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They're trying to find the most like well-known thing that Albie doesn't know these days
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Yeah, it's pretty funny where my knowledge gaps are. someone even at a show once was just like listing moves and they're like do you know this move
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and i was like did not and then they explained it to me and i went oh yeah i know what that is
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didn't know the name like they would name like a really famous move and i'll just go
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i should probably know i do watch wrestling now and i do like study research it i guess to
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try and know what i'm talking about but like there are knowledge gaps there are definitely
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spots that I am a bit clueless. Have you felt like people are still accepting with you
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like not having that extensive wrestling background? It's not like you're being gate kept out of wrestling at all
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Oh, no, I feel like it's definitely more, I'm definitely not gate kept
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I feel like a lot of people definitely find it intriguing, like they're amazed that I kind of joined this sport so blind to it
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And they're like, why would you ever do that? I just thought it was funny. Just thought it was a bit crazy
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But I think it's definitely just something people are more amazed at when I say like
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no, didn't watch it as a kid. And then I think people who are like further in the industry, I guess
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like people who are trainers, people who are a mentor, stuff like that are like
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they like to impart their wisdom on me because it is like so brand new
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And I, because when you're talking to someone who's watched wrestling since they'll fall
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they'll see they're going, oh, yeah, yeah, I know, yeah, I know. Whereas I'm actually truly clueless to it
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So I guess I enjoy teaching me because I am just like, really, huh
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Yeah, you're like a, you're like a fresh slate. Yeah, it's not, you don't have any sort of predetermined notions or bad habits or anything
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No, and I think that's why Hoff loved me so much because I was such a blank slate
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He could really mold me into whatever he wanted or whatever he needed. or whatever he needed because I had no preconceptions of how this sport worked or what I wanted
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to do or I didn't play the games as a kid I didn't come in with like this is I want to be
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generic heel number five that I created in 2K like um I just came in and said like yeah I'm keen to
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give it a go yeah like it almost it turned into it turned into a positive rather than a negative
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in that sense yeah yeah definitely I feel like yeah it could have definitely been a
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but I think I was really lucky to be surrounded by supportive people and people who are keen
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and happy about it so they turned it into a positive for me
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So then before we get into how you developed the Alba and Truska character, I must first ask
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where did you get the name from? Okay, so it's actually got a bit of a story to it
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So growing up, I'm a lanky person. I had to go onto my limbs
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is just a true fact I've got very long arms and it was my nickname for years at my dance school
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that I was just the albatross because my arms was so long because truly I'm I'm actually like
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in real life disproportionate my body is so short compared to like my legs at arms um so I thought
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it would be like a good throwback because I did I last year was my retirement year for dance I
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dance for 20 years. And like it was it was a huge part of my life and those people, I still talk to them
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They're my closest family. Like huge thing. So Albatrosco is just a joke is just kind of like
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an in joke between me and my dance friends that is Albatross. And that's that's it
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And then the end was because I'm a rag doll. Like I'm a legit rag dog. People just throw me around
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They pop my limbs out. They whack me around. Like it is pinned on my Twitter a post of me getting
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knocked out and then Maretti using me as a human weapon. So that's sort of be a little funny to show reference to like a distant relative
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a raggedy ann. So that's where the Anne came from. Then it breaks it up
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It's not as obvious that Albatross joke, you know. Okay. Yeah, I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have picked it at all
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So I really like that idea. Yeah, it's just a bit of an in joke. Because I have seen people like, some people have said like, oh, it's a bit of a lanky name
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It's a bit hard to say. I'm like, okay, but it's funny to me
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and the people who are in on it, so not your business. And because that's like kind of the point as well, so it makes sense
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Yeah. Yeah. So then your character is bright, bubbly and fun. Where have you drawn those inspirations from
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Oh, that's like my goal in life is to only be bright, bubbly and fun
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Like, I love, in real life, I love colour. Obviously, I actually like permanently dye my hair, fun colours
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and I've done that since I was a teenager. if like I could show you my entire house like I have a rainbow chandelier in my house
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I don't know my ringline excuse me I have like colorful prints everywhere like it's just
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like me on steroids just me to turn up to a thousand and like with my background of like
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dance and gymnastics and theatre like I wanted to be just that it was just an extension
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of myself really anyone who knows me in real life comes to a wrestling show and they go, oh, that's exactly what I was expecting
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And is that sort of where the clown motif and everything sort of came from as well
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Oh, yeah. It was originally one of Adam Hoffman's Givings back in the day was he was to dress stuff
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And that was just something he did for a few years because he thought it was funny. So then he gave it to me because he was like, oh, it suits you
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And I was like, well, I have actually been to circus camp. So yeah. it does suit me um but yeah he was just spot on with like going here go work from this
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and i just grew from there that's all it was i enjoy wearing like the colorful prints um
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i'm a very colorful person like i have i have an excuse to dye my hair every color under the
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sun i have an excuse that when i because like even if i make a mistake i just laugh it's just like
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my personality like i'm not going to be i'm not going to be upset about it like shit happens. So I laugh about it. So then if I'm laughing in the ring, like
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yeah, it doesn't feel out of place. It's yeah, within character still. Yeah
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exactly So even just like little mistakes like that is still in character And then how was that sort of weaving that dynamic in with Adam Hoffman as part of like the Blue Nations being the bad guys
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Oh, I was never going to be a bad guy. I'm just like the little angel on Hoff's shoulder
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He wants to do something about it. I'm seeing they go he he he he. I think it's part of the reason why Reader and Hoff get on so well is because they're both like
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little demons, both angry. And then I'm just over there like, I think it works, so it gives you the balance of
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Yeah, I'm just a little angel on his shoulder saying, what if we did this
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Why don't we color your hair? Why don't we all wear black colors? And he's like, that's actually not the point of the blue nation
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I'm just like, could be. He, he, he, he's a little bright star
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And have you drawn any inspiration from media outside of wrestling for the character
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Yeah, definitely. I definitely try hard not to copy anyone in wrestling. Like
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intellectual property is a very serious thing and I take it seriously. Coming from my background of dance and stuff, people get like very cranky about it
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So I don't, and I don't want to be compared to anyone either because, like, I'm my own person
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And it's already hard enough as a woman, like people compare every female wrestler ever
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So I definitely try hard not to copy or steal anyone's gimmick
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But I love just like subtle things. I think that people don't pick up is something I enjoy doing because when they pick it up
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like it's fun. Like a lot of my gear has always been based off Barbie because she's like a fun, bright
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bubbly little character. So I always try to dress like Barbie. And I'd like do the little pigtails and stuff because like I see dolls wear that
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like little kids dolls. And I think that's so cute. when it comes to like my mannerisms and stuff like looking at um marvel and DC characters like
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the way they're so especially in the cartoons how they're so over animated to make themselves
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really obvious that like they're the good guy the bad guy I've definitely told like a thousand
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or one times that I'm just like Harley Quinn and I think if you watch like a Harley Quinn comic
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you can see like where my inspo is because she is just so over exaggerated and she's such
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like a bad dog while still being like a strong woman. Like she isn't masculine
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She's still so feminine and so like pretty and proud of herself in that way
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But then like a bad dog at the same time. Like I definitely really enjoy those characteristics and definitely like try and steal those
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Yeah, perfect. And yeah, I guess because you don't have like that long history with wrestling
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it's very hard to kind of, you're not influenced by. I saw this one thing 15, 20 years ago
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Yeah, exactly. Like, I haven't watched it. And to be honest, like, I don't watch wrestling
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That's more than, like, maybe over seven years old. Like, I think the furthest guy I go back is maybe like 2014, 2013
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Because otherwise, I just start getting angry looking at how some of the women were treated
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or some of the history of wrestling. Like, let's be honest. It's not very, it's not very slay
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Like. And on that front with the. sort of growth of women's wrestling. At the end of 2023, we saw some women capturing the top
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titles in the promotions, namely Delta in Wright City and Jess Troy and PWA. As someone still
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sort of very early in their career, how motivating is it to see women at the top of promotions now
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It's so amazing and it's so empowering and it's so lovely to see that people are trust
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women and their vision. It's so amazing to see women at the top
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It's like the top of their fields where, yeah, only like five years ago would never have happened
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People didn't trust them. People didn't want to watch them. People didn't believe that they were capable to wrestle more than like a five-minute
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match without like having to get naked to keep the audience in for old
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But we know that's not true. And you look at someone like Delta who's a bad dog
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Like she, oh, she's so amazing. She deserves every belt in the country
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Like, you can't tell me that she couldn't sit on me and kill me. Like, she's so amazing
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And I just hope it catches on throughout every company that they start trusting women and letting women do more
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and giving women so many more chances. Because just because, like, I'm a girl
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doesn't mean like I'm a bad dog. In real life, some of those men, oh, I could take them in a fly
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I know I could. You don't even have to tell me, You're telling me the 120 kilo heavyweight
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Nah, I could take him. I believe it. And you actually, you can't tell me Delta couldn't squash some of those men
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Yep. So cool. Like Jess Troy, she's so little and nimba. Obviously, she's going to outwrestle them
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They can barely move. They're too big. And then, yeah, in Newey, we've got Will Keatis currently holding the women's title
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Is that something you would potentially be gunning for as well? Honestly, I've never gone for the women's title
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Out of all my title shots at Newey, I've only ever, I haven't gone for it
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I don't know. It's been retired most of my career, to be honest, because Steph got, had it when I very, very first try it out
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And then very shortly after that, she was signed. So, like, the women's spot was, like, up in the air for the majority of my career
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Like, key to us bringing it back is the first time it's, like, been in action. So maybe in the future, I might wiggle my
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my way in there, but I don't know. I've always just gone from the middle weight or the, oh
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I'm trying fingers crossed to go for the tags. We'll see how it goes. Maybe if I don't get the
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tags, the middle weights off the table, maybe I'll swing my way in there. Yeah, very nice. And
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yeah, like this has been some, like we mentioned at the start, a great lineage of women coming
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through Newcastle, like the Peyton Royce and Jesse McKay, Charlie
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Evans, Jess Troy, Shaz McKenzie, Steph D'Lander, Lean Across. It must be like daunting as well
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but also really motivating to know that they've come before you. Yeah, it's crazy to look at the
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women who were before me and who are there now. Like, like Indy Heartwell was our first
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women's champion. She's signed. Shaz's got 50,000 followers in the States living a best life. Like
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it's so great and to have them backstage and you can talk to them and they're always like so
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lovely for the most part um but yeah it's crazy it's crazy to see but then it's also kind of sad
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because like you can list off 10 women compared to the hundreds of thousands of men but like
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like i'd like to thank them for paving away for me they've done a great job but i hope in like 10 years
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time you know there's the equal amount of women to men which they just isn't at the moon moment
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Yeah, I'm trying to think who else is on the women's roster for you at the moment
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Like, is yourself, Charlie, Rita, and then does everyone else kind of come up from PWA
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Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, there's no other moment is the only people training at Newey, me and Rita
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We're the only girls. Yeah. Does that make training difficult as well
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Or do you just kind of get mixed in with everyone else? I get mixed in with everyone else
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knew he has a pretty strong policy of like women aren't separate trainees. Hoff is really put
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his foot down He doesn let us get treated differently or we don get wrestled differently But like obviously that doesn stop people prejudices but I not afraid to put someone in their place
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Like, if someone wants to treat me differently, that's perfectly fine, but they want to learn their lesson very quickly
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Very good, as they should. As they should. So for the most part, it's pretty good at training
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Like, people are who they are, and they're, like, new ears of, like, a very supportive kind environment
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And that's something that Hoff really prides himself on and really puts his foot down
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Like when someone's not being very nice, like he will step in and say something
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and make it a safe environment. Like he's kicked bloats out from the training school before
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because they haven't been very nice to people. He's not, he's not afraid. Good
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That's like we, that's what we like to hear. It's sadly not always the way in wrestling seemingly over the last few years
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but thankfully it's like that there. Yeah, I'm really grateful for Nui
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Even recently, like I've heard from girls who are at different training schools
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like some pretty some horror stories and like I have some horror stories myself like it's it is what
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it is and I'm I know blokes of horror stories like it is like it is but I'm really lucky and
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grateful that somebody like hoff is not interested in that kind of behavior he'll get rid of people
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great yeah I would love to see it just continue and hopefully one day we see yourself and
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Rita at the top of Newey. Fing crossed. So since we're talking early in the year
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what are your main goals for wrestling in 2024? You've just formed the new tag team
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The tag titles are obviously in your sites. Yeah. Honestly, wrestling is like such a fun hobby of mine
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Like I really, I enjoy doing it. I have fun doing it. And at the moment, what I'm having fun doing is messing around with Gage, as much as to
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Adam Hoffman's dismay. So my goal is just to keep having fun and keep learning new things
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There's so, like, as we know, there's so much for me to learn. There is so much for me to learn
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Oh, my God. But as long as I'm having fun, I'm doing something new
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I'm growing. I'm creating neurological path phase in my brain. I'm more than happy to keep going
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Because you know what? That's what it is. It's all about having fun
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Everyone backstage, if they're not having fun, it's such a bad vibe
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So it's so good when everybody comes back, they have fun, they have a good day, and then, you know, talk backstage or talk about our matches and everything
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That's what I want to keep. It's what's good about it. It's the good energy
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And I think that's my goal to see it. that's kind of the key to chasing like a creative dream or a creative passion like if you're not
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enjoying it you're not going to put out your best work exactly and you can tell like if a wrestler
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isn't having a good day or they feel bad or they're not having fun the audience can tell
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they sense it so I want to go out there and I want to have so much fun and I want the audience to
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laugh at me I don't care if they're laughing with me or at me I want them to have a good time
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I want them to laugh. I wanted to clap. Want them to cheer, boo, anything like that
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It's like my favourite thing. On our last city hall show, I was out on the side of the ring
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Absolutely wrecked. And like, there was an audience member lent over the guy where I'm going
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you go to go to go out me? I'm going. It's laying. And like, they came up to me off to the show and said it was the funniest thing
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that ever said it was just me laying there gasped. I was like, I'm glad you could laugh at me because I was wrecked
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Yeah, I'm glad you were having a good time laughing at me. I was not having a good time on the floor
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Exactly. But it's the best thing ever. Or when little girls come up to me, it's always so amazing when I see little girls
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that shows because it's like, oh, someone thought to bring you here. That's amazing. No one would have brought me here
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But they come up to me and like their parents say like, oh, my daughter has such a great time
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Like she wants to be a wrestler like you when she's older. And it's like, oh. Like I break down in tears afterwards sometimes
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So I'm like, well, I'm like, I'm inspired someone to be like a bit of bad dog
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they want to get them into wrestling maybe in 10 years time when they're old enough
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there won't be two women in the wrestling school might be 30 might be a great time yeah that'll be
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great so then as we look look beyond 2024 are there any sort of dream opponents or grand goals
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within wrestling oh love to be signed by the e love that paycheck love to be on pb um but overall yeah I
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think I'd love to wrestle the velocities again. They're such great dudes and they're so knowledgeable
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Love for Delta to squash my head. Just that would be sensational
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I love to wrestle like interstate. I had so much fun last year
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I wrestled at Comic Con and Not Fest. I'd love to do that more. That was so much fun
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And it's so fun to bring wrestling to an audience that has never watched it before
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So I would totally love to continue doing that. it's so much fun
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And then also, you know, the dressing up and everything. I just always in the climate comical and that was so sick
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I love dressing up. So I think overall my goal is just to keep going and having fun
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That's really it. That's really what it's about overall. If I could wrestle a few people that would like make me better
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or people I haven't wrestled before, there are a few people interstate that like I message every once in a while
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I've been like, he-he-he-he-he. Do you want to wrestle one day? let's get each other booked that I'd love to do
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Yeah, one of the other people in this month's issue is Lil Mars
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And I think a Lil Mars, Albie and Trostka, face off or tag team could be really fun as well
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Me and her seem like we're like the different leaves on the same branch
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Like we're anytime I see, we follow each other on Instagram. Whenever I see her post something, I'm always like
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I feel like we get each other. Yep. Yeah, so that'd be a cool thing to see
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We'll keep an eye out for that co-lab at some point. Ooh
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All righty. So that's everything. Finally, where is the best place for people to support you
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and track your creative journey moving forward? Please follow me on Instagram or Twitter
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I'll be Ann Tosca, all one word. Come watch newie shows. They're my little home
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We stream on fight. If you want to watch a show, preferably like one where I'm tagging with Gage
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They're, they're my favourite at the moment. But yeah, they're my main links if you want to keep up with me
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Or you can just look for my mum. You know what? If you see my mum anywhere
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she'll tell you everything. Nicole is a great theme. Nicole Trusker. Yep
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just look for the lady in Newcastle, constantly walking around in the Albi and Truska t-shirt
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She does. She does. all my father, bold me, glasses, Albi and Toska t-shirt
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He'll tell you some stuff. He'll probably tell you some stuff in the future, like you're not supposed to know
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and that I definitely wasn't supposed to tell him, but maybe we'll get some spoilers
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Oh, well, that's all right. We love supporting parents. Yeah. All right. Awesome
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Thank you so much for taking the time to chat with me. I'm good luck with everything
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We'll hopefully see you at City Hall and all around the country very soon
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We'll see me at sea hall. Are we having my referee debut
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Wow. We'll see how that goes