Paige Reveals That She Turned Down A Producer Role Before Becoming The Kabuki Warriors' Manager

Paige Reveals That She Turned Down A Producer Role Before Becoming The Kabuki Warriors' Manager

Paige went from being the General Manager of SmackDown Live to managing The Kabuki Warriors and she's now revealed that she accepted and then turned down a backstage role as a producer. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Jul 03, 2019 08:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
While we haven't seen her on TV for a while, Paige is currently working as the manager for The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) as part of the SmackDown Live roster. After retiring due to a neck injury, Paige served as the blue brand's General Manager but very nearly took on a very different role within WWE once she was removed from that role. 

"After retiring, I pitched to manage Ronda Rousey and Asuka," she explained. "I've always pitched for Asuka because I think she is such an amazing athlete and a wonderful person, the only thing she really lacks is the microphone skills."

Paige went on to reveal that before being chosen to manage The Kabuki Warriors, she had accepted a role as a producer behind the scenes. 
 
"Obviously I then had the GM role that I loved, but after that they offered me a role as a producer and I actually said yes," Paige adds. "But after a few weeks I had to tell them I didn't actually want to do that. It's an amazing job, don't get me wrong, but at 26/27, I still want to be in front of the camera and I don't want to hang my boots up in that regard just yet."

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