Former WWE Superstar, Summer Rae, real name Danielle Moinet, is featured in Athleisure Magazine. She is the first person to grace the cover twice.
Some of the topics that were discussed were, Moinet’s road to WWE, he life as an athlete, how she takes care of herself, and what she has been up to recently.
Tell us about your athletic journey as we know you have played a number of sports!
For me I always played sports. I was an athlete growing up – I ran track, jumped hurdles and played tennis. In college and when I got out of it and moved to Chicago, that’s when I joined the Lingerie Football League, the LFL, and I played for the Chicago Bliss and I played Corner Back and I loved it. I played 3 years and it’s full contact 7 on 7 football – very aggressive.
Then I went on to wrestle and a lot of the girls that hadn’t wrestled before in WWE had some form of an athletic background. Health and fitness has always been a big thing for me and getting to the gym, so I think that people that work out a lot too are athletic as well and being in a women’s sport is very important.
Specifically, tell us about your journey into wrestling, WWE and what you are currently doing.
I was working a Comic Con in Chicago, and WWE was there and it was a dream of mine to get in. There was not an application process setup like there is now when I first started, so I ran over to their booth and told them that I was interested and that I had been wanting to do this for years. I decided to play football for another year and then that’s when I went down to WWE to have my tryout and 6 weeks later I was down there training and working out and I got my contract. So it was really a great place in time. There were only 6 girls training at the time. I was the 6th girl and now there is something like 20 or 30 girls training. WWE was amazing – I wrestled there for 6 years and I was on the main roster on Mon. Night RAW, Tues. Night Smackdown for 4.5 years and got to live out my dream. As of Nov, I left WWE to spread my wings to other avenues and to be able to enjoy life and live it through new eyes. It’s bittersweet as I miss my fans and the people I worked with, but I see my fans more often because I do so many appearances where I get to travel the world to meet them.
We caught up with you when you were in the midst of a media tour – can you tell us what you were promoting?
During my time in NY when I did my photoshoot, I was doing a lot of things! I was taking meetings, doing photoshoots with a number of modeling agencies and then I was also there for my first non WWE appearance that was in Manhattan and so I was able to go onto CBS Radio and talk to them about women in sports and the importance of women having a presence in athletics and for young girls to have role models to look up to – being athletic and knowing that strong is beautiful. Body positivity is something that is very import ant to me and I think it’s great to be able to speak out to that! It was so much fun and I love everyone in NY!
Are there any projects that you’re working on that you want to let our readers know about?
I’m just really excited to be working with so many brands right now! I have two clothing companies that I am working with and I will be able to get my own line out and then I have one kind of beauty thing I am working on. I’m taking meetings with other people as far as my appearances go and doing things overseas so it’s all in the beginning baby stages. I have only just started to be able to do this stuff as I wasn’t able to do this with WWE and am looking forward to spreading my wings. My sister’s charity is back home in North Carolina – The Dean Thomas Moinet Foundation – love working with them when I go back home and am looking forward to doing a special project with them when I am back home to raise money in the Raleigh/Durham, NC area for the charity!
We saw that you did something pretty amazing with the Chicago Bears last fall, can you share with our readers?
Chicago Bears – so in the fall, ran the Bears out of the tunnel and was the first women to ever run them out of the tunnel! They said it had something to do with the fact that the flag is really heavy and then at Soldier Field, the lake wind effect off of the lake is so strong that it just moves the pole around and it’s crazy heavy! They usually don’t have guests running people out of the tunnel BUT I knew someone that knew someone and they reached out to me and asked if I wanted to do it. I was kind of unsure if I could and then they said that a woman had never done it before and that’s when I said, “well of course then – I have to be the first at everything that I do”. Don’t put me up to a challenge and I will never say no, especially if it is the first woman. It was amazing and fun. The players were super confused as to why I was down there haha! I’m a huge Bears fan so I loved it!
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