In a recent episode of the “Under The Ring” podcast, Lola Vice discussed her transition from MMA into the world of WWE and put a spotlight on the impressively cutthroat competition within the NXT women’s division.
Key takeaways from the podcast include:
Discussing her shift from MMA to professional wrestling: “This transition has undeniably been the most challenging one of my life. I had to learn not only about wrestling itself, but also about social life in WWE. The Performance Center is filled with extremely talented athletes worldwide, making the environment extremely competitive.”
Regarding her commitment to NXT: “I put the same devotion and enthusiasm into this as I did into MMA. I built the Lola Vice brand from ground zero and I have done my best to turn it into what it is today, always striving to be undeniable every time I step into the ring, and I am deeply grateful for how far it has taken me.”
Touching on the NXT women’s division: “To my belief, our NXT women’s division is top tier when it comes to female wrestling universally. It has no competition, stuffed with unequaled talents. Notwithstanding the high level of competition, there exists a supportive atmosphere at the Performance Center. We all work together for collective success. I unequivocally believe that our NXT talent base will eventually dominate the main roster in a few years, considering we’ve the best trainers available and an exceptional program. The sheer volume of resources is why we see a surge of women wrestlers performing on the show. We’re exhibiting that women can pair beauty with strength and resilience. I’m immensely proud to partake in this revolutionary era.”