Allie Provides Update On Rosemary’s Condition
Impact Wrestling’s Allie was recently interviewed by WPW. You can check out the full podcast above, or at this link, and submitted highlights below:
What She Doesn’t Share on Her Hit YouTube Channel:
I don’t show or share too much personal information when it comes to me and my relationships. Me and my husband work together on Impact Wrestling and we work the indies together. So people kind of know us from there. But when it comes to our personal life; I sort of try to keep that separate because some things are sacred and it’s so important to keep your privacy, especially in this day in age where everything is so accessible. So I try to keep that a little separate and I don’t show him to often, just once in a while.
Her Passion for Mental Health Issues:
Something that is really important to me that I want to speak openly about is mental health issues. That is something I want to speak more openly about and devote more time on my channel specifically for those things. They are very sensitive and very important and I don’t feel right just throwing up a video. It’s something I want to spend a lot of time on. So, that is something I hope to get into in the near future.
Her Relationship with Rosemary and Gives Us An Update on Her Injury:
She is good. She is coming along. In a short amount of time, she has really healed up quite well and hopefully, she will be back at it soon.
What Has Changed in the Wrestling Scene Since She Started:
The attitude toward women’s wrestling has changed quite a bit since I’ve started. It feels now that there is… kind of this place craved out for us and we are being showcased a lot more and I think it is generally a lot more respected. When I came in, I looked up to Trish, Jazz, Molly, Lita and Ivory and that generation. Then there was a transition from wrestling to more of the modelling aspect to it. I don’t want to knock it. I think there is a place for everyone in wrestling. But I know specifically in my head, I wanted to be taken seriously as a wrestler.