This year in the Mae Young Classic, former WWE Divas champion Kaitlyn was announced as an entrant into the 2018 tournament, which excited and shocked many wrestling fans who remember her time back in the company. The landscape has certainly changed since Kaitlyn was last around in the company. The former WWE Divas champion had a standout feud with AJ Lee, but was still plaqued by the company’s use of female talent during her time.
The Mae Young Classic Competitor Kaitlyn spoke with
ESPN on how the women's roster has changed since her early days:
"I do have an interesting story. I debuted on NXT season 3. NXT was still a reality-based elimination show, and I debuted on live TV. I basically wrestled my first matches ever on TV. I was pulled up as a last-minute replacement on that season, and I had about three days to prep for my debut. I didn't even own wrestling boots. They gave me some money. I had just gotten signed by WWE, and they said, 'Go buy diva stuff,' and I, of course, didn't know what that meant, and they didn't let me wear any of the stuff that I bought!
"So I debuted, and I kind of had this attitude of 'This is what I signed up for and I have this amazing opportunity -- what have I got to lose?' I was put in so many situations that were so terrifying that I felt that they were very defining. I won that season of NXT, and I earned a spot on the main roster. I fought really hard for a few years to earn the respect of my peers and [show] everyone in the WWE Universe that I was capable and that I belonged on the main roster.
"When I left, I didn't have anything to do with wrestling for four years. Within the past year, I found that passion again, and I've gotten back in the ring, and it's definitely something that I was missing -- a void in my life for the past few years. It's incredible to come back and see where the women's division is now. When I left in January of 2014, I had a great run, and the women's evolution was kind of kicking off, but there's been so much amazing stuff, so many amazing moments that have happened and have been very defining for the women's division.
"I think even not calling us Divas anymore is huge. It's so nice to come back and see all these different types of women, different shapes, sizes, different cultures, with different arsenals of moves, and being celebrated. I'm so, so proud and very honored to be a part of the Mae Young Classic."
The former Divas champion reveals her plans after the Mae Young Classic tournament is over:
"In the nicest way possible, I'm the original queen of NXT! I was the first winner of the all-women's season. Just like then, I had to prove myself. I made a joke today that I'm like Billy Madison, and I'm going through all of these school grades again [laughs]. Now that I've been there and done it, the stakes are higher, the level of competition is higher, so I see myself just going through it, going through the Mae Young Classic, going through NXT, going through the SmackDown roster, going through the Raw roster. I know I'm capable of it, and I think the Mae Young Classic is just the beginning."