Thursday, April 17, 2008

Lovin' Life, No. 12

Hey guys! As I gear up for WrestlemMania (I get chills every time I think about it) and the first ever BunnyMania Match, I sit here writing you with many different things on my mind (so I’ll apologize in advance if things are random and all over the place). I want to continue to open this blog once again by giving you a little inspiration from three quotes I absolutely love …“Fear can keep us up all night long, but faith makes one fine pillow.”“Faith isn’t faith until it’s all you’re holding on to!”“You block your dreams when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith!”Faith: My faith continues to grow each and every week as I step into the ring. A lot of that has to do with you, our fans. You guys continue to show me more and more love and I thank you for that from the bottom of my heart. I also believe in myself, which I think each and every one of you should do as well. A lot of people have been sending me emails addressing self-confidence issues, issues on how to deal with others, etc. You know what? It comes down to this.Every single person in the world has something good about them (you just have to look inside of yourself and focus on it). On the flip side of that, we can always, and I mean always, find at least one good thing about others (yes, sometimes it’s hard and sometimes we have to look harder than we would like). The difference is, you can either focus on the negative or you can focus on the positive.I choose to focus on the positive. If you think about it, you can complain about a lot, but nine times out of 10 it still doesn’t get you anywhere. A lot of times, I have other girls on SmackDown (Victoria and Maryse in particular), other people in my everyday life, people at home, people while we are on the road, etc. that try to get me down. But, you know what? That’s fine! I’ve got faith – and I plan on keeping it! You can try, but you won’t knock me down!SmackDown Divas Competition: Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! That’s for all of you who have cheered me on and sent in your text votes for me. It’s coming down to crunch time now and I can only hope that I impress you guys enough to continue voting for me until I win that photo shoot and custom made bike from Beverly Hills Choppers! How awesome would that be?!? I don’t know what’s in store for next week (or who will be getting voted off for that matter), but I do know this: I will put my heart and soul into whatever lies ahead!Ric Flair: Many of you have asked about how I would feel if he were forced to retire. Man, I don’t know. You are talking about a man who I have idolized for quite some time. You are talking about one of the most amazing, most talented, most charismatic, genuine guys I have ever met. You are talking about someone who I loved since I first laid eyes on him. You are talking about the man who I mimicked even throughout college. During batting practice, I would hit a shot and yell “WOOOOOOOOO!!!” I know, I’m a dork, but what can I say? He is, and always will be, the man! I will be very sad if Ric is EVER forced to end his career. I love Ric dearly and am truly honored to call him my friend. He has taught me so much and for that, I will always be grateful. I cannot wait to see him be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Honestly, I can’t believe I have even been blessed to have this job and be able to say that. I’m sure I’ll be tearing up through most, if not all, of the ceremony. I’m not sure the exact feelings I would have, if I ever have to experience it, but I do know he would truly be missed on TV, and will always a part of the WWE family!Hottest New Finisher: Thanks for all the congrats! If you don’t know what I’m talking about, my new finisher (as seen on Layla and Victoria) was named the hottest new finisher in this month’s WWE Magazine. Yay!!!! Many of you have asked me what the name of it is and so: I like to refer to it as the “Wings of Love!” I hope you all like it. Such a sweet name, but such a devastating move!Personal time when not on the road: What do I do when I’m at home? What are my hobbies? Well, I guess you could say it depends on how many days I’m actually home once I get home, how tired I am and whether or not I have anything I have to get done. Whatever the case, there’s always a lot of laundry to do!Any chance I get, I like to go watch any local sports events. That’s probably my favorite. I went to the high school baseball game recently, which my two cousins coach, and a middle school basketball game at the middle school where I used to teach. Tonight there’s a softball home game, so I’m going to try and catch that as well! Yeah, I love competition whether I’m in it or watching it! The weather is getting perfect here in Florida to do one of my other favorite things in the entire world – lay out in the sun! I have absolutely no problem whatsoever being completely worthless and soaking up the sun all day long (which I plan on doing once I finish my blog). Other than that, I will spend time trying to figure out any and every way to improve both inside and outside of the ring!I hope you all enjoyed. Next time, I’ll be answering specific questions again, so keep them coming! Don’t forget to watch SmackDown and send in your text votes! Remember, faith to fight the good fight, heart to believe and soul to search within!Lovin’ Life, Michelle

Lovin' Life, No. 11

Hey guys! It's that time again … time (and once again overdue) for me to answer your questions. I got an overwhelming amount of compliments on my Faith, Heart & Soul blogs. Thank you! Because of that, I am going to make it a goal of mine to do a weekly blog along with answering your questions. Double the fun! Thanks for all of you that said you voted for me to become the first-ever Ms. SmackDown! Keep voting. It's you guys that make it all possible! =) I love each and every one of you!
Thought for the day: "Worry looks around. Sorry looks back. Faith looks up!" As always, keeping the faith & lovin' life, Michelle.
Question: Hi Michelle, first of all, I’m a big fan and love the work you do on Friday nights. It was very good of you to kick Chuck to the curb. But does this mean you might have something with Mr.
Jamie Noble in the future? Anyways, on to my main question: If you found a magical genie in a bottle, what would your three wishes be? I'm really interested to see what a person who has everything going for them might wish for. Hopefully you can reply. - Paul B
Michelle McCool: Hi Paul ... Thank you! Good question and one I’ll have to think about for a second. I’m going to have to give you two sets though (one personal and one work related … hope that’s OK). Let’s see …Work related: 1. First & foremost, to be WWE Women’s Champion.2. To really kick Chuck where it counts for all the crud he put me through! 3. To go down in history as one tough chick who gave her heart and soul to a business she truly loves. Personal:1. To make at least 20 people smile everyday of my life.2. To have my own private island where my friends and family can go vacation anytime they want! =)3. That at any given moment, I could totally read someone’s mind if I wanted to … yeah, a mind reader! (Only when I wanted to though.) =)
Question: I have an idea for you. I think this would help you out with the Chuck problem. I think you should talk to
Kane and explain your situation and ask him to help you out! - Allison Mauerman
Michelle McCool: You know what, Allison, that doesn’t sound like a bad idea! If I could get up the nerve to talk to the Big Red Monster, I might do just that!
Comment: I read 'Lovin' Life No. 9' and I shall print that article and keep it for when the going gets tough. I've been through some very hard times myself at work; I won’t bore you with the details. But I stuck to my guns for the sake of my career and reputation and managed to move on. Unfortunately, this matter has negatively affected my self-confidence. So, I find your articles very positive and inspiring. I guess you've been through some hard times as well. Your last paragraph is awesome… "Did I have people who said I couldn’t be a Diva? Do I have people who (usually don’t even know me) continue to say bad things about me to try and hurt me? Have I, at times, doubted myself and wanted to give up? Yes, yes and yes!!!! But you know what? That’s what makes me try even harder! Keep a smile on your face, kill people with kindness, be brave, classy and don’t let the negative keep you from being true to yourself! Dream big and love life."
Michelle, thanks again for sharing these feelings with we humble fans.
Michelle McCool: Hi there! First, let me say congratulations! I am proud of you for standing up for yourself and something you believe in (no matter what it may have been). A lot of times, it’s a lot easier to walk away without ever saying anything at all than to stand up for yourself, even if it means you are standing alone. Don’t let this affect you negatively. As hard as it may seem, put a smile on your face, have faith, and the rest will take care of itself.
Question: First off, I just want to say you’re amazing! One of the reasons you’re my favorite Diva is because you have faith in God and everything you do and that’s big for me. Another reason is you’re beautiful and are a great wrestler.
And, now on another note, I've read some places on WWE.com that you played softball. I play softball for a 14-and-under fastpitch travel softball team. Did you play in high school or travel ball? I know that even though I missed a lot of parties, I wouldn't trade this softball experience for anything – what about you? And, keeping with the sports theme, when did you start wrestling and realize you wanted to be become a Diva?
Thanks Michelle for being an inspiration for all the young divas. - Megan
Michelle McCool: Hi Megan! Yes, I played softball, both high school and travel ball. It was worth every minute of it. I was never into parties myself. I love having fun and am blessed to have some wonderful friends. To me though, and sometimes it’s not a good thing, I was/am always about competition. I thrive on it and wouldn’t trade it for the world. For me, the moment I saw they were holding the Diva Search, I knew it was my chance. Again, it was my passion that got me into the business in the first place. From the day I sent in pictures, the rest, as they say, is history!
Hello! I think that you are not only the sexiest Diva on SmackDown, but also in WWE.
Victoria is just angry because she fell off the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down. Also, you are very beautiful. - Vacant
Michelle McCool: Hi there … oh my goodness! You are funny! I am sitting here in the airport laughing out loud (and yes, people are looking at me like I’m crazy). I have to agree – not only did she fall off the tree; she definitely hit every branch on the way down! =)
Question: I'm a big wrestling fan, and when I saw where you were from in Florida, I was wondering if you had an older brother named Jeff. The reason I'm asking is because I use to work at the University of Cincinnati and I knew Jeff. He probably doesn't remember me – I used to do the video for the football team. I wish you the best of luck and I will definitely root for you!! If Jeff is your brother tell him Randal from Cincy said hello. Good luck to you! - Randal Ridenour
Michelle McCool: Hi Randal! I sure do. I actually went up to visit him when he played at Cincy. Who knows? I may have actually met you then. I’ll let him know (he’ll probably actually see it on here). Take care! Go Bearcats!
Question: I enjoyed reading your blog, it's very honest and truthful. You define faith with heart and soul, which is true, in addition to providing courage, belief and determination. In order to reach the top, everyone starts from the bottom and struggles while climbing the ladder. You seem like a person with a good heart, a positive attitude and a good mind (moral, ethical, with common sense). Focus on the good and ignore the negativity. There are people that are HATERS. Their goals are to see people fall and fail in life. With hard work and dedication, anyone can succeed and make their dreams come true. With friends and family by your side, you will go far in life.
Basically, you are a role model and an icon. I give you a lot of credit and respect for your performance in and out of the ring. Every day/every week, you put out at least 120 percent of your blood, sweat and tears to entertain the people, That's GIRL POWER! Keep up the FANTASTIC JOB! <3<3
As for your outfits weekly, are you a fashion designer? Do you create your own wardrobe? You look FABULOUS! As the camera lights ricochet off you, it gives a glare which is very nice. What's missing around your waist is the WWE Women’s Championship. Why don't you proceed toward it? Make that your main focus. I think you make a better wrestler as an individual (without Chuck). You mentioned that you are a good friend and loyal to your friendship with him. You are who you are; the way you treat someone, you would expect the same in return, but it doesn't work that way. You can guide people but cannot change them. It’s up to them if they want to change. Life is full of surprises; you will learn something new each day and expect the unexpected.
Your new finisher is a total knock out! Impressive I say, it leaves your competitors unconscious as soon you apply it, similar to a face blaster. By the way, why isn’t there a Women’ Tag Team Championship??
I guess that's it for me. Thank you, Miss McCool for your time and attention.
Looking forward seeing you on SmackDown, - Willy Will
Michelle McCool: Hi Willy Will! =) First, let me say that your e-mail came at a perfect time. You know how you sometimes just need a little pick me up; well, your words did it! Thank you! Am I a fashion designer? No, not by any stretch of the imagination. I am actually so un-creative. (I’m pretty sure that’s not a word, but you get what I mean!) However, yes, I do create my own wardrobe. I pick out what I’m comfortable in. I like chic, classy and sexy – all with an edgy twist. I like to cover up a little more and leave some for the imagination … makes it more fun to me! Being comfortable is what makes your sexiness shine through! Thanks again for the compliment!

Lovin' Life, No.10

Happy Diva’s Day! That has a nice ring to it. I hope all of you have been doing well. I just got home from being on our South American tour (which I will get to shortly), for 17 days! To say I am beyond tired is an understatement! I have tomorrow to rest, and then it’s back on a plane for an appearance in Louisville Friday night. Can we say lots of laundry to do before then????!!!! Once again, I received a lot of repeat questions, so I am going to answer them in blog format. I hope you enjoy. Keep the questions coming! Remember faith, heart & soul – it can get you wherever you want to go! Love you all… Lovin’ Life,Michelle
On Chuck ... Thank you all for your concern about how Chuck has been treating me. As I told him, I am finished with him. He has completely lost it. (And I’m beginning to think that he never did have "it" in the first place.) I will tell you this; I promise, and I never break a promise, that he will not hurt me. Plus, if he wants to keep messing with me, he better remember that two can play that game!

Divas/Superstars … A lot of you asked me who my favorite Divas/Superstars (past or present) are, who I would choose to be stuck on a deserted island with, if there is anyone I never liked, etc. So, I thought it’d be fun to figure out who I really would want on a deserted island with me. Let’s see… Torrie Wilson – Simply put, she is one of my dearest and best friends. She is one of the most genuine, honest, funny, kind, caring people I have ever met – truly beautiful on the inside and out! Queen Sharmell – Though she plays a bad girl on TV, she is also one of my best friends. She is so intelligent, witty, and trustworthy. The list goes on. Victoria – Yes, I know. She is crazy! But crazy could come in handy on a deserted island. Plus, let me tell you, that girl is a one-woman show. Tommy Dreamer – Two words: Pure entertainment.Finlay – What can I say? He loves to fight! Not only does he love to fight, but he’s pretty darn good at it as well.
South American Tour … This was the first time we went to South America, and I can't wait to go back! To the fans – you were absolutely amazing. I don’t know that I have ever had more fun performing than we did in front of you guys. You are all so loyal, dedicated, crazy (in a good way), energetic and respectful. So with that, I say thanks. It’s not often we get anytime off when we are overseas. However, this tour we did have a couple of hours to spare on the day of our Ecuador show, which I totally took advantage of. Some of you complimented on the pictures you saw on WWE.com! I, along with a few others, went to a nearby volcano. We took a sky lift to the top of the mountain, which ended up putting us at 14,000 feet above elevation ... WHOA – the air got real thin, real quick! The volcano wasn’t active, but it was a beautiful sight. Finlay, Hornswoggle and I climbed/hiked in some places we probably shouldn’t have been hiking, but it sure was worth it! All in all, it was absolutely breathtaking. We were so high up that airplanes were actually flying below us! Crazy, huh?
In the ring & the women’s gold … To all of you who asked if I want to become the Women’s Champion, my answer is YES, YES, and YES! That is my ultimate goal that I do plan on accomplishing one day … hopefully sooner rather than later. No, I’m not afraid of The Glamazon, Beth Phoenix. Is she a great competitor? Yes! Is she talented in the ring? Yes! Do I think I can defend her given the chance! Heck yes! The journey I’ve been on the past three years has been nothing short of amazing. From the Diva Search, to training at Deep South, to being hospitalized twice (seven days the first time, 15 days and near death the last), to two broken ribs, a broken sternum, broken xiphoid process and many bumps and bruises, I will not give up until ALL of my goals are achieved. (Which does include wearing that pretty title around my waist.) I have faith, heart & soul … it’s gotten me this far, and I know that it can take me wherever I want to go.
Private lives and public criticism … This is a tough one to hit on, and I just hope you all respect me for being honest and open with what I’m about to say. So many people continue to ask what it’s like being in the spotlight, to have people say so many negative things about you, write things on the Internet that aren’t always true and continue to judge you without having ever even met you. I think I can speak for a lot of the Superstars/Divas on this one. It’s tough and a lot of times it’s a no-win situation for us. Ninety-nine percent of the time, we try to stop what we are doing (whether it be running to catch a flight, trying to have dinner with a friend, shopping with family, working out, etc.) to sign an autograph, snap a picture – whatever it is our fans want. After all, it is you guys who make our work fun and rewarding.
Now, that other one percent of the time … there are times when we have been flying for 17 hours straight, on the road anywhere from three to 18 days, already signed autographs for 20 minutes and/or taken pictures with a few people while eating dinner. It’s so hard to say no, and I apologize if I have ever given the wrong impression to any of my fans. I guess what I really want to say is that I hope you guys understand if any of the Superstars have ever not been able to spend the time with you that you may have wanted. I love you all so much and have the utmost respect for the support you give us. As for the negative stuff, it’s simple to me. My grandma always said, “Honey, you can’t focus on the negative, you have to stay focused on the positive.” It’s just that easy. Be true to yourself and eventually others will see you for who you are as well. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I think I’m about to take a nap now! It’s much needed and long overdue. As always, thanks for the compliments about my in-ring improvement, the encouragement you continue to give and the blessings you all have bestowed on me. I promise, “My heart shall not fear!” I will continue to have faith to fight the good fight, heart to believe and soul to search within! Going for the gold … but goodnight for now! Love you all!

Lovin' Life, No. 9

Faith, Heart & Soul ……… My heart shall not fear!!!
No matter if I’m in the squared circle, at home with family or friends, happy, sad, angry or mad … my heart shall not fear. I was about to begin answering my weekly questions from you, the wonderful fans, BUT then I decided to write a new blog commenting on/talking about many of the questions you submitted because I received so many duplicates this week!
I have faith that no matter what gets thrown our way in life, we can always overcome it if we put our heart and soul into whatever it may be. A lot of you have been commenting on my outfits that I have been wearing for the last 6-7 months. Thank you so much for all the kind words. "Faith" is simply a testament to remind me each and every day that I can do whatever I want to do ... which, for the record, DOES include wearing gold around my waist.
As for Chuck ... yes, he has officially lost his mind! I am finished, once and for all, accepting his stupid apologies. Whether it was an accident or not when he gave me a concussion, I am through being a true, loyal friend to him when I get nothing in return. He continues to blow up, lose his temper and get out of control and I am tired of it. So many of you are concerned; no, I am not scared of him. He may be a male, but he definitely isn’t a man! I promise … he will soon be put in his place if I have something to do with it.
My new finisher ... yes, I did debut my new finisher a few weeks ago on
Layla! Pretty awesome, huh? I love it because it is so devastating! So many of you have told me how much you liked it and are wondering what I am going to name it. Sooner than later, you will all find out! To be continued. (I know that’s not fair, is it? … I’m sorry!)
Dreams … a lot of you continue to ask about my dreams! Did anyone get in the way of my dreams? Did I ever dream dreams that I thought I couldn’t reach? How did I go after my dreams, etc.? So, here it is. I am a true believer that (and I’m sure you all have heard this saying before) “If you don’t go after your dreams, someone else will!” There are always going to be naysayers and people who actually want you to fail. There are always going to be those who say mean words, do evil and unkind things and try to get you to give up. You just have to persevere! I’ve said it once; I’ve said it a million times … all it takes is faith, heart & soul!!! Faith to fight the good fight, heart to believe and soul to search within. Thank goodness, I have a wonderful family who has always supported me in whatever I have chosen to do. Did I have people who said I couldn’t be a Diva? Do I have people who (usually don’t even know me) continue to say bad things about me to try and hurt me? Have I, at times, doubted myself and wanted to give up? Yes, yes and yes!!!! But you know what? That’s what makes me try even harder! Keep a smile on your face, kill people with kindness, be brave, classy and don’t let the negative keep you from being true to yourself! Dream big and love life!
Love,
Michelle McCool

Lovin' Life, No. 8

Hey everyone! Let me start by thanking all of you who sent me birthday wishes. It means a lot! Keep the questions coming and remember: Faith to fight the good fight, heart to believe and soul to search within ... it will get you wherever you want to go!
Lovin' Life!
Michelle McCool
Question: Hi, Michelle, or should I call you Ms. McCool? I would like to say that I really think you are very cool and I look up to you. My mom doesn't like a lot about wrestling, but she likes you because of the "Faith" hat or shirt you wore a few weeks ago. I idolize
Trish Stratus and think she is the greatest Women's Champion of all time. Watching you reminds me of her. You seem to have worked very hard to be more than just a pretty face and to prove that you actually can wrestle. So my question is this: Do you ever plan on going for the Women's Championship, and if so, which wrestler (past or present) would you most like to have a title match against?
Michelle McCool: Wow, thanks for the compliments! That is so sweet of you! I think Trish is amazing as well … to compare me to her means a lot to me. Of course, my ultimate goal is to have the Women’s Championship around my waist – hopefully sooner rather than later. I would love to work in the ring with, title or non-title, Molly Holly. I think she is an awesome wrestler whose work I have always admired!!
Question: Michelle, first off I would like to say I think you are very talented at what you do. I understand you attended FSU. GO NOLES!! I will be attending their branch in Panama City, Fla., to become an elementary school teacher. I just wanted to ask how your college experience was, and what you miss most about Florida. - Greg
Michelle McCool: F-L-O-R-I-D-A … S-T-A-T-E!!!!!!!!!! My college experience was great. Sometimes I wish I would have stayed longer. The thing, without a doubt, that I miss most would be two things actually: I miss playing competitive sports and even more, I miss watching
college football!
Question: Hey, it's me Logan again. I loved your new finisher. I'm actually planning on going to OVW to train once I graduate, and I was actually going to have a finisher like that ... that's funny. You planted it so well! What was it like to debut a new finisher in front of the crowd? I liked your outfit, too, the cross thing on the back looked good. I wish
WWE would do a Diva trade or something to get you on Raw, because you could be a new contender for the women's title. So good luck to you, and stick with that finisher, it's really unique. - Logan
Michelle McCool: Thanks, Logan!!! I was so excited to debut my new finisher … can’t wait to let you guys know what I’m calling it, too. It’s pretty devastating, huh? (
Victoria better watch out!) I’ve been getting lots of compliments on my outfits these past several months, so thank you! Ever since I came out of the hospital last November, I knew it would take a lot of faith, heart and soul to get to where I want to be. And to all the other Divas, I don’t plan on losing it anytime soon!
Question: Hi, Michelle, I think that you and all of the other wrestlers are really cool. I look up to a lot of you. Are you gonna go with all of them to Iraq when WWE goes there in December? I love watching WWE. You all are amazing. I think what you all do is really cool. Keep up the good work. - Kim
Michelle McCool: Hi, Kim … we get a lot of wonderful opportunities with this awesome job. Iraq is the one thing that I haven’t been able to do just yet, and is the absolute one thing that I can’t wait to do. The troops do so much for us, it’s the least that we can do by going over there to entertain them!
Question: Hello! I just wanted to start out by saying you are my favorite Diva and I just love everything about you! My question for you is what got you interested in WWE? Thanks so much! - Alyssa
Michelle McCool: Hey, Alyssa – that’s an easy one. My pappap (grandfather) and dad have always loved the sport. I can give you two words as to what got me hooked: “
Dusty Rhodes!” I went to a live show with the two of them when I was 6 and “The Dream” was there. Ever since that day, I’ve been hooked!
Question: How's it going? I'm currently serving in the 173rd Airborne Brigade deployed to Afghanistan. I just wanted to thank you all SOOOOOOOO much for taking time out of your incredibly busy schedule to come and support us all over here fighting! I saw WWE when it came to Afghanistan back in 2005, and I have NEVER had so much fun in my life. It holds an incredibly special place in my heart. My question for you is this: I've seen the
WWE Diva division go through some incredible changes the past five years, Divas like Trish, Lita and Molly worked their butts off night after night to make it where it is today, as you all do every time you go out. Do you ladies feel that the women's division has gained more respect because of the hard work, or do you all feel like you're still basically looked at as only eye candy ... which couldn't be further from the truth? - Chad
Michelle McCool: That’s a good question, Chad. Once again, thanks for serving our country. You are a true hero! Now to your question. I think that Lita, Trish and Molly definitely gave more credibility to the women’s division and I (as a woman) appreciate that so much. I think that the Divas will always, to some extent, be viewed as eye candy. However, I think that little by little we will continue to gain ground and be respected as wrestlers. I hope I can do my part. I can only speak for myself, but I don’t mind being called “a babe who likes to get down and dirty in the ring!” (That covers both parts right?)

Lovin' Life, No.7

Hey guys! It's that time again. Thanks for all the questions again this week. Remember you gotta have faith to fight the good fight, heart to believe and soul to search within. Lovin' life! ... Michelle McCool
Question: Hey, Michelle. Just want to start off by saying how excellent your performance has been over the past few weeks. You're definitely on your A-Game! For one reason or another, you've been getting your fair share of flack from the Internet community. Everyone seems to have a strong opinion when it comes to Michelle McCool. Often at times, hardcore Michelle fans (we're yet to have a name!), will stick up for you, and then find ourselves in "Web wars." My question is: What advice would you give to your fans when we come across someone who is bashing you online? We want to stick up for you! Essentially, "What Would Michelle Do?" - Josie
Michelle McCool: Hey, Josie! Thanks for the kind words. Saying I’m on my A-game is awesome! I have to disagree with you on this one, only because there’s always room for improvement. It sure gives me the motivation I need to continue to improve and please our fans! You’re right, all of us get plenty of flack from the Internet community. That, I’m afraid, is never going to go away. They always say for every one person that likes you, there’s 100 that don’t. I guess the way I look at it (and it took me a long time … about 25 years to be exact) is that we simply can’t please everyone. And, you can drive yourself NUTS trying! Advice I would give for the “Web wars” is to “Stand up for what you believe in even if it means standing alone!!!!” I would probably be doing the same thing you are doing. I have no problem standing up for what I believe in, and that’s what we all should do. It should just be done in a classy, kind way. I hope that answers your questions. Thanks again for all you do! Take care.
Question: Hi, Michelle. Would you ever consider posing for Playboy like some of the other Divas have?
Michelle McCool: Hi there … I, like most of the other Divas, get this question often. Though the girls have done some absolutely beautiful, classy shoots with Playboy, it’s not for me. For now, I’ll be keeping my clothes on.
Question: Hi, Michelle. I live all the way in Australia and you're a great Diva! I was wondering if there are any WWE Australian Tours, because I really want to meet you. Is wrestling fake? Some people say it is and I don't know. I hope your eye gets better!
Michelle McCool: Hi there! I hope we come to Australia soon. It is beautiful there! Is wrestling fake? This is one of those questions that will get just about any Superstar fired-up. We go out there four or five (sometimes more) days a week and put our bodies on the line for our fans. Personally, I have had a broken xiphisternum, two broken ribs, a fractured nose, a sprained wrist and plenty of cuts, bumps and bruises. Saying this, my injuries have been minimal compared to the other guys and girls. There have been tons of knee injuries, broken necks, torn biceps, torn triceps, torn quadriceps … the list goes on. So, hopefully that answers your question. No, wrestling is not fake and I hope all of you guys truly appreciate it!
Question: Hello, Michelle. I think you're an awesome, talented athlete and WWE Diva. Before wrestling, you used to compete in fitness competitions, NPC per se. If it were not for wrestling, would you still be doing fitness? Do you miss performing at that stage? Best wishes to you on your WWE career and keep training hard. - JP
Michelle McCool: Hi, JP. First, thank you for the kind words. Yes, I did do some NPC (National Physique Committee, Inc.) competitions while I was in college. Man, I admire the athletes who do it year around. While I enjoyed performing on that stage, it’s not my cup of tea. I think I did it for the challenge more than anything.
Question: Hi, Michelle. I have been watching you since your debut in 2004 when you were with the
Raw Diva Search. I have a huge amount of respect for you because you have turned into a mighty fine wrestler. It's great to see you care about wrestling because the women who came before you, the likes of Lita, Trish Stratus and Molly Holly, all worked so hard to get the fans to take women's wresting seriously. My question is, what was it like in the Diva Search? Did you get along with everyone? Was there any drama backstage that we didn't see on television? Keep up the great work Michelle, it's only a matter of time before you have the Women's Title around your gorgeous waist. - Kirk
Michelle McCool: Hi, Kirk. Thanks for even putting me in the same sentence as Lita, Trish and Molly. That is a huge compliment! I promise, I will continue to improve! For me, the Diva Search was just a dream come true. I know a lot of people knock the Diva Search, but it was an opportunity I wasn’t going to pass up. If you ever get a chance to go after your dream, you better do it! If you don’t do it, someone else will! I got along with everyone backstage in the Diva Search, but yes, there was a little bit of drama between some of the girls (and I’ll leave it at that).
Question: Hi, Michelle. I was at the
SmackDown/ECW venue in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Jan. 8. You are truly an all-American dream to look at. My wife is a beautiful blonde as yourself, and I didn't hesitate to answer when she asked me if I would leave her for you -- if that dream ever came true. I couldn't lie, so she smacked me. I enjoy watching you, as you are a complete perfectionist all the way around. Keep doing what you are doing.
Michelle McCool: Thanks for coming to the show. That’s very sweet of you to say, that I’m a dream to look at (I’m blushing now). I’m glad you enjoyed the show! I admire your honesty, but I also admire your wife for slapping you. You deserved it!

Lovin' Life, No.6

Michelle McCool kicks off 2008 with a new edition of Lovin' Life. This week, she discusses Tribute to the Troops, her black eye and how she keeps her hair looking the way it does.
Hey guys! Just wanted to thank all of you for taking the time to send me a quick note. I hope all of you had a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Remember faith, heart and soul can get you further than you can ever imagine. Lovin' Life ....
Michelle McCool
Question: I am a disabled veteran, just out of the Air Force, still living at Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas. I had to deal with some rough situations recently, especially while I was deployed to Afghanistan. Sometimes it would help to think of you and many of the WWE wrestlers who sacrifice so much (including time away from your families, which I have a ton of experience with). I appreciate the hard work you put in to entertaining people everywhere you go. Thanks for all you do! Happy Holidays! - Lisa
Michelle McCool: Hi, Lisa! I'm sorry to hear about your recent difficulties. I am breathless just reading your kind note. Lisa ... you are truly a hero and inspiration to many. I can't thank you enough for what you do for our country. It just touches my heart to hear you say that thinking of us put a smile on your face. Wow!!! We do sacrifice a lot, but it's nothing in comparison to what you and the Troops do for us. I hope you have a very Happy New Year!
Question: Hi, I heard that you got a black eye and a broken nose from
Victoria at one of the live events. The eye looked pretty bad on SmackDown, but do you think it will cause you to miss any time? Plus, you guys came here last February 10. Do you think that you will be coming here any time soon? That could be a live Raw, SD/ECW taping or any live event. – Gurpreet
Michelle McCool: Hi, Gurpreet! Yes, the black eye was pretty bad – or good, depending on how you look at it. It felt bad, but I thought it looked pretty cool. I wear it as a badge of honor. I have some pretty cool pictures from the days following it. I looked like a raccoon. However, a fractured nose from Victoria certainly wasn't going to keep me out of the ring by any means (she's not that tough). I actually wrestled two straight nights in Europe after it happened! Believe me ... she has hers coming and I can promise it'll be a lot worse than my black eyes!
Question: I collect all the action figures of the wrestlers I like. There is one problem though. There is no Michelle McCool action figure. Are there any plans for one in the future? That would be so great. The only thing Michelle McCool I can find are playing cards and pictures. My mom's getting me a couple of 8 x 10's for Christmas. Also, my mom wants to know what kind of shampoo you use, as your hair looks really nice. - Kamran
Michelle McCool: Hi, Kamran! It's not fair, right? I think we should start a "We want a Michelle McCool action figure" petition. What do you think? There isn't one yet, but hopefully in the very near future. Tell your mom thanks for the compliment. I actually use Sunsilk shampoo and conditioner. It's inexpensive and good!
Question: I usually watch the Raw brand of WWE, but I sometimes watch SmackDown. You do awesome work in the ring. I just read your quote from Psalms. I was just wondering if that means you are a Christian. Your letter was very uplifting and means a lot to me at this point in my life. - Mark
Michelle McCool: Hi, Mark. You got it! Yes, I am a Christian! Thanks for taking the time to watch and send me a quick note! Yes, that is definitely one of my favorite verses.