Interview with former WWE Diva: Maryse

Posted on February 5th, 2012 by

Maryse is one of the most successful Diva’s that has ever stepped foot in the squared circle. Maryse’s route to the WWE came via the Diva Search but it wasn’t that plain and simple, she is French-Canadian and only had a limit grasp of the English language when she entered .However the 29-year-old didn’t let that get in her way and enjoyed a five year spell with the WWE and during that time Maryse became the longest running Divas champion.

We caught up with Maryse to talk about, the Divas Search, and the current state of the WWE’s women’s division.

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Maryse at Fort Hood, Texas in December 2010 for the WWE Tribute to the Troops show

How did you first get into wrestling?

At a friend’s house when I was watching a match that Jeff Hardy was involved in about 10 years ago! He is unbelievable!

Who were some of the wrestlers that inspired you when you were growing up?

I always loved watching Lita and Jeff Hardy of course.

You were trained by the likes of Al Snow, Dave Finlay and Ricky Steamboat what were those guys like to learn from?

I love Fit Finlay. He really understood the women of wrestling and working with him was so easy. He knew our character so well and was the best producer I worked with in the WWE. I miss him! He was a good friend!

I also have a lot of respect for Al Snow. He not only taught me the basics, but the most important things in wrestling such as character, personality and charisma. It was never about the moves with Al, but about on camera performance and how to make a crowd relate to you! It’s about telling a story.

There is an interesting story behind you getting into the WWE via the Diva Search and not speaking much English, could you explain?

Yes, in 2006 I tried out for the Diva search. Out of 20 000 women auditioning, I was picked. That’s where the adventure had begun and what a long road that was! I could only speak 10 words of English at the time, however, WWE management told me that I had such an exceptional presentation in French, haha! They loved it, and they loved the fact that I didn’t care and just went for it!

You made your WWE debut in 2006 what was it like?

Hard because I couldn’t understand anybody, but I learned so much. I learned how to listen carefully to everything, every detail, and I think that I needed a character that people could relate to, without speaking, which is very hard. I developed a heel persona and everything about Maryse was presentation, facials, gestures….. Over the years, I learned how to work a live crowd and perfect my craft. I believe that Maryse’s persona was the best female persona in years within the WWE.

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Maryse at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia in 2009

You held the WWE Divas Championship on two occasions, what were those experiences like?

Awesome, I am still the longest reigning [Diva] champion in the history of the WWE, holding the title for more than 216 days!

During your time in the WWE what would you say your highlight was?

Winning the WWE divas championship twice and being the first woman ever to be involved in a Money in the Bank match!

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Ted Dibiase with Maryse at Fort Hood, Texas in 2010 for the WWE Tribute to the Troops show

You had a six month spell managing Ted Dibiase, what was that like?

I liked working with Ted Dibiase and wish WWE management would have given us more at the time!

You received your release from the WWE when you were recovering from surgery for an abdominal hernia – what were your first thoughts when you got the release?

Wow, I do not have to travel 300 days a year anymore! I felt FREE.

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Maryse was the covergirl on Summum in 2010 and Sessions magazine in 2011

What was Vince McMahon like as a boss?

Great, he is a real life character!

When Gail Kim recently left the WWE she had a go at the lack of airtime the Divas division get on WWE programming would you repeat these sentiments?

There is a lot of potential right now in the Womens Division, but a lack of investment from the management! They deserve better. It’s hard to make a crowd relate to you and be behind you or against you with a 2 minute match every week with no microphone time. Once again, you have to be able to speak to make people relate to you! Hopefully it will change over time!

Would you consider getting back in the ring either with the WWE or TNA?

No, not at the moment!

I understand you have a big project in 2012 – did you want to explain what this is?

I will be launching House Of Maryse this summer, it’s a combination of all of the things I love; jewellery, bikinis, lingerie, accessories. House Of Maryse will be available online worldwide and in over 400 stores in the US. It’s a very big project that I have been working on for over a year now and I can’t wait to show it to the world!

Find out more about Mayse at her official website here.

[Photo credits: Bec Ferrara, Reckless Dream Photography, Summum and Sessions]

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  • Connie

    Not a Maryse fan. She was ok in the ring. The all time best is Trish Stratus, she’s beautiful and a great wrestler. Got a autographed pic from her. Love u Trish!

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