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Chris Chisum with the Voice of Wrestling recently caught up with Smackdown’s
blonde bombshell, Sable, to discuss her return to the WWE, her divorce status with
husband Marc Mero, women and their role in wrestling, plus much more. With Sable
willing to answer a few hardball questions, this interview gets a little
controversial and is definitely worth checking out. It can be heard in its
entirety at www.voiceofwrestling.com.
Third time isn’t the charm anymore in Sable’s opinion because in her case, the
second time has been the charm upon her return to work for Vince McMahon. There was
a lot of talk about her somewhat "hypocritical" return to the WWE, but she claims
that this was the best thing for her. "It’s a whole different company," she
says, "I’ve always enjoyed working with Vince, but this time it’s just
wonderful".
Taking four years off from the business, Sable stayed busy in the Entertainment
Industry, but she missed performing in front of a live audience. Contrary to most,
Sable also likes being on the road and traveling. There’s nothing that compares
to the gratification you receive after doing a job well done in front of a live
crowd. "That’s the aspect of the business that I missed the most".
Everyone in the wrestling business, including most fans, are very aware of the
lawsuit she filed years ago against the WWE, but Sable feels the media have
misconstrued some of the things that may or may have not been said. "You know what,
the media kind of takes a lot of things that may have been said once or they take
things out of context, so it’s not necessarily that those were actually the things
that the lawsuit was filed for," she claims, "but that’s four years ago, it’s
over and done with, we’ve moved on to the future. I’m back and couldn’t be
happier".
Chris asks about her comfort level and whether it has changed much since returning
to the WWE. She reiterates how the business has changed since she was there last
and now she’s working with a different group of people. The "close-knit, almost
extended family" she claims it is like may be the reason she does feel a little more
comfortable. "I think myself as a person has grown tremendously over the last four
years. I think I have a better understanding of who I am and what my actual job is
on the show. So yeah, I think I am a lot more comfortable this time around".
Sable has different goals this go around as she has already been the Women’s
Champion. Because she’s not on Raw, she really has no interest in going there to
work with the women’s division and she also has no desire to wrestle men (at least
not "professionally" she proclaims). "Right now, I have different goals in mind
and I’m looking on those goals," she says, "right now, I’m enjoying very much
what I do".
"My personal life is great," Sable announces, but Chris brings up her situation with
Marc Mero asking if he was in support of her return to the WWE. "Yes, my husband
and I are divorcing. I can’t say nothing but good things about him, he’s a
wonderful man . Unfortunately, it just didn’t work out". On whether the hectic
schedule had anything to do with it and how hard it is to be able to spend time with
family, Sable says it’s much better this time around.
Chris and Sable continue with the interview, bringing up Playboy (Sable tells Chris
to keep his eyes open), future plans, and she also tells Chris he needs a
girlfriend! You can head over to the Voice of Wrestling website to listen to this
interview, plus others with wrestling greats such as Rob Van Dam, Ric Flair, Chris
Jericho, Kurt Angle, Bradshaw, Sid Vicious, Joanie Laurer, Harley Race, Gillberg,
and many more!
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