
It was so cool having a match with your best friend at WrestleMania. One of my favorite moments in WWE was when I got to be in the match with Nia when she won the title, even though it was from me. I love talking to people and shutting down the 'what' chants as much as any person but I want to be an active member on the roster and I want to be there for people's moments. That's why I came to WWE, and I wanted to be a performer and I wanted to be in the ring, and I miss it so much, cause that's where we have our fun. It is my brain, but in the ring is where I want to be. However, Bliss says that the idea of retiring from the ring has never been in her plans. Serving as the temporary GM on RAW for the women's division, as well as her new "Moment of Bliss" segment, seemed to lend some credibility to the rumor. There had been rumors that Bliss could be transitioning away from active competition due to her post concussion risk. But I've been doing good, I've been feeling good, and hopefully sooner than later I'll be doing Moment of Bliss and in the ring." Like if you get a headache, or memory loss, something like that. If you feel good, and you know you're good and you go in the ring and you have a symptom, you have to start all the way from square one. You can't really tell it to heal and it's - my MRIs and everything look good, and neurologists say I look good, and as long as I don't have symptoms.

It just depends on, you know - it's a brain. I've been training at the Performance Center, I've been training in the ring there, so there's definitely hope for me getting back in the ring relatively soon.
