While WWE fighter Michin has not yet grasped a singles title, she advanced to the final round of the WWE Women’s United States Title tournament. She battled against competitor Chelsea Green in a thrilling match during WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XXXVII.
Although she was not victorious in the title match, Michin is optimistic and has set her sights on winning a championship in 2025.
During a recent guest spot on “The Wrestling Classic” podcast, Michin talked about her aspirations for the upcoming years.
Her words were, “First and foremost, in 2025, I will win a championship. Nobody can say anything to change that. That’s my priority for 2025. Being put in a position to compete at this level is incredibly meaningful to me. In NXT, for example, I have had the amazing opportunity to work with some really talented women who come from all different backgrounds like gymnastics, soccer, etc. Seeing their dedication and commitment to improving, and their willingness to take on board my advice, means more to me than I can express. I feel truly grateful to be in this position, to be someone that they can turn to for guidance. It’s a great feeling being able to teach them, to leave a lasting impression on them by helping them to improve. This is exemplified in my work with Jaida [Parker], putting together her street fight. It’s rewarding to be able to pass on my knowledge and help the next wave of talented women in the industry. The whole experience has been incredibly cool.”
In various media engagements, Michin mentioned her aspiration of having a memorable WrestleMania moment.