Former SMACKDOWN LIVE General Manager Paige Is Open To Now Becoming A Manager

Former SMACKDOWN LIVE General Manager Paige Is Open To Now Becoming A Manager

The downside to WWE getting rid of General Managers is that it means no more Paige on SmackDown Live. Now, she's weighed in on the possibility of taking on a manager role in the company instead. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Feb 01, 2019 03:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Paige's days as an in-ring performer may be at an end but she's still young and could arguably achieve an awful lot in the squared circle. Her run as SmackDown Live's General Manager was a lot of fun but got cut short when the McMahon family decided to take charge of the blue brand and RAW each week.

For a while, Paige managed Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville on television and she's now revealed that she would be interested in taking that sort of role on for a Superstar in the not too distant future.  


"At this point, I don’t know," she said regarding her possible WWE future. "Should I put it out in the universe again? I wanna be a manager for somebody. I don’t know who but I would love to do that. If that’s not the case then, I don’t know, I just want to be part of the company. I love this company. I just like to talk a lot. I don’t know if I’m any good at it, but I’ll give it a try."

It's definitely going to be interesting seeing what comes next for Paige but she's currently busy promoting Fighting with my Family, a movie that tells her life story and is receiving rave reviews.
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