Angelina Love Talks WWE Debut Getting Nixed In 2006 While She Was In The Crowd
Six-time Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Angelina Love was a recent guest on the Pancakes and Powerslams Show. During the show, she discussed the night she was pulled from her SmackDown debut while in the crowd, why she left her recent stint at Impact Wrestling and more.
They sent us these highlights:
Being pulled from her SmackDown debut while in the crowd:
"I was literally sitting, planted in the crowd, with my debut segment on SmackDown next, and I got pulled. My segment got completely cut out, and the people I was supposed to work with went straight into a completely different storyline. In 2006, there were talks about doing something with JBL, but that never happened. Then I had gone back up to SmackDown in August of that year, to do something with Matt Hardy.
"I remember they had me [sitting] in the front row in the crowd. The first segment was Booker T, when he was King Booker, knighting Finlay and Regal. The next segment was Matt Hardy supposed to go over Psicosis or Super Crazy, he was supposed to go over one of them. I was standing there, so happy and clapping, and he would [come over] and say, 'who's this blonde girl?', and eventually I would end up being his girlfriend. We're like minutes, if not less, of my segment starting, and the guy, the floor manager who planted me, patted me on the shoulder, pulled me over and said 'your segment got cut.' [Eventually] I was told that as soon as the show started, Vince rewrote the whole show."
Why she left Impact Wrestling:
- "Once [Davey Richards and I] had our blow-off match, the writing was on the wall, and I'm just at a point in my life where I'm a mother, I've been with Impact for 10 years. I saw where it was going, and it just was not something that I [was interested in]. Use me full force, because I'm worth it, or I gotta go. I know my worth."
Love also talked about whether she should be in the Impact Wrestling Hall of Fame, Anthem management vs. Dixie Carter and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.