"My dad was my favorite wrestler growing up, obviously."
"The hard part for me was not the wrestling - it was showing emotion, telling a story, and being able to connect with fans. Coming out as Ric Flair's daughter and being called athletically gifted, it's hard to say, 'Hey, like me! You can relate to me!' It wasn't working, so I completely switched my character."
"I was always around wrestling. I went to shows, but I never pictured myself where I am today. My brothers, David and Reid, were more into wrestling. When they wrestled, it was hard on my brothers because they were always compared to my dad."
"I've played sports, and I've been a tomboy my whole life."
"Everyone always says, 'You must have always wanted to be just like your dad.' But my dad's career had nothing to do with my journey."
"The biggest moment in our business is when you walk through that curtain, and if you don't believe in yourself, the fans won't believe in you or invest in you, and they see that."
"I want to be the first female to main-event WrestleMania, and I just want to continue to get better and better and continue my dad's legacy."
"My character, Charlotte, is very confident, and I try to be more like my character in real life. Not that I'm not confident, but I've really found my personal growth through work."
"With injuries, every match varies. The black eyes are accidents. The broken noses are accidents. But the bumps from when we land on the mat, they're hard. I think it looks easier, or the fans don't really understand what's happening, but it does take a toll."
"I want to be a Roman Reigns; I want to be a John Cena."
"I idolize my dad because he was such a hard worker."
"I do want to carry on my dad's legacy, but I also want to carve out my own path. I have to work harder, I think, just because I do have that last name. I don't want people to think that's why I am where I am in this industry. I put in the time, and I want to be just as good as my dad was."
"My job is healing to me. Charlotte is the woman you want to become. A strong, groundbreaking, independent female in a male-dominated world."
"I could do a standing back flip at 13."
"I spent my whole upbringing in sporting camps. I didn't do cotillion."
"I'm built for wrestling. I have a high pain tolerance. My nose has been broken a couple times. Black eyes."
"When I won the NXT women's title from Natalya at Full Sail, becoming the second-ever woman's champion for NXT, that's when I knew, 'Okay, I'm doing the right thing,' and that I could do this."
"I think what people don't realize is the transition from NXT to the main roster is a big jump. It's getting a whole new audience familiar with a certain character. If you debut too many women at one time, it's hard for the audience to get to know, understand, and see the rise of that character."
"I want to be a larger-than-life superstar who is known worldwide, outside of the WWE."
"If you look at the Rock's crossover, Stone Cold, my dad too, in his era, I want to do that. I want to mean that much to the industry. That's just a matter of working harder every single day."
"I've always been a big fan of the Body Issue. Growing up as an athlete and having a very athletic body, I was always able to relate to them and look up to the athletes who posed for it."
"I'd love to be an action hero."
"My dad was just so charismatic and witty. One day, I hope people say that I was just as good as my dad on the mic in my own way. I will never be saying 'Space Mountain' or 'limousine riding,' but I hope people say I can control an audience, that I was as captivating as him."
"It's so hard to tell people I'm in a video game... just because I grew up with my dad being in a video game."
"I think Asuka is a superstar. She is incredibly talented, and she made a name for herself even before coming to NXT."