Mercedes Martinez Talks About Getting A Second Chance In The 2018 MAE YOUNG CLASSIC

Mercedes Martinez Talks About Getting A Second Chance In The 2018 MAE YOUNG CLASSIC

Though a very impressive showing, Mercedes Martinez lost in the semi-finals of the 2017 Mae Young Classic. Recently announced for 2018, the Puerto Rican wrestler talks about getting a second chance.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 21, 2018 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Mercedes Martinez impressed many during last year’s Mae Young Classic and even though she lost in the Semi-finals against Shayna Baszler, she gained a lot of respect from many fans and critics alike.

It was recently announced that Martinez will be taking part in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, where she gets to showcase her wrestling skills to the WWE audience once again.

Martinez spoke to Newsweek just after it was announced that she would be making her return to the WWE Mae Young Classic.  Here are some of the highlights:

Getting a second chance in the WWE Mae Young Classic:

"It's now time to win it all. I came close last year, I lost to a good friend of mine. This is the year to take it home, there's no stopping me. I have a lot to prove, and I'm still proving myself no matter how many years I'm in this business. ... There's a lot of pressure, there's always pressure. I think the pressure now is making sure I'm ready and whatever I did last year, I bring 100 percent more. Me going to the semifinals with Shayna, it pretty much solidified that Mercedes can go. There's a lot of pressure for me to go to the finals and win it this year. So I'm not taking this very lightly. It doesn't matter who is in front of me, I'm ready to go in there and step up my game 10 times more than last year. I proved last year I could go the distance, and this is the year I have to take it home, no matter what. I'm ready."
 
Not being a stereotypical Luchador wrestler:

"I'm Puerto Rican and we kind of get lumped into the whole 'Luchador' sense of it. I don't wear a mask, I'm not a high flyer, but we get stereotyped. I want to make sure with my wrestling and everything I do, I represent Puerto Rico. I want everyone to understand that not all Hispanics can high fly, we are also there to throw down and get the job done. My goal is to be a role model, and I'm very happy and proud to represent Puerto Rico and women."

The women she's excited to see in the WWE MYC:

"I'm very excited for Jinny, who I've been watching for the last two years. Her hard-hitting style and her aggressiveness, we'll match very well. For Kaitlyn, I know she's been training in Miami so I'm excited to see her come back and see what she can do. Even Io Shirai, who I was hoping to have a chance to wrestle before she got picked up when Stardom came down to the U.S. It's a very talented core of women, but there's new faces, new talents. I have to work ten times harder than the young bucks."
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