Thunder Rosa ‘took a shoot’ with Stephanie Vaquer: “I’ve been asking for it for a long time”

Thunder Rosa wants to be part of the war between CMLL and AEW, in addition to fulfilling his dream of fighting in the Mexico Arena

 

The war between the CMLL and AEW has already had several chapters, but both armies still need to send their best warriors to the battle diamond. Thunder Rosa has been raising her hand for a few months to represent the American company against Stephanie Vaquer and in the process fulfill her dream of fighting in the Mexico Arena.

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“I’m waiting for them to tell me when. I have had it since November, before it was announced that CMLL and AEW were going to work together. I’ve been telling Stephanie Vaquer for a while now whether she’s going to arm herself or not. Whenever I see the opportunity I sing them to them. “I was one of the first to start with Forbideen Door and I will continue there,” said the gladiator.

“I already saw everyone fight, they have been very good. I have had to announce some. I think it’s very good because we all learn, they bring another school, something different. What we have to do is fight with them super well and those of us who have to see are learning,” she said.

Asked about another rival she would like to face, she mentioned that in the CMLL there is a lot of quality and therefore a large number of possible fights.

“There are several in the CMLL. For me it is something that I have always had in my mind, because the way they train, the way they tell stories is very different from other companies,” she expressed.

She recalled Dark Angel’s time in Mexican wrestling and said that the Canadian gave her a lot of advice to succeed in Mexico-Cathedral.

“For me, the person who motivated me the most is Sarah Stock, she is now my coach, but she was a superstar in the CMLL. For me it would be following in her footsteps, I love being with her, she gives me new ideas and advice on how I can be successful in Mexico. We are waiting to be given the opportunity,” she explained.

THANK YOU THAT THE DOORS ARE OPENED TO MEXICANS

The war between the two companies is a good opportunity for Mexican fighters to have access to better economic opportunities, even outside the ring, ‘La Mera Mera’ said.

“Giving the opportunity to national people is very important because it is opening economic opportunities and opportunities for them in the future. I can tell you about the Lucha Brothers that they are in everything: they opened their store, they gave us the opportunity to do things that we would not have been able to otherwise. They dedicate themselves to everything because they were given the opportunity to go somewhere else and represent the struggle as they have done,” she said.

“Right now there is Bandido, Komander, Rush, there are quite a few. The truth is they are superstars, I see them and for example, Andrade taught me a lot about the leader he is and how someone who is a star should be represented and presented. There are not many women in the United States representing Mexico and I am one of the few. I became international before returning to Mexico, which is very strange, but my story was different,” she closed.

 

Photo and text courtesy by ESTO News

Thunder Rosa le ‘cantó un tiro’ a Stephanie Vaquer: “Vengo pidiéndolo hace tiempo”

 

 

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