The main reason I ask that as there was something I absolutely loved hearing you and Becky Lynch speak about on Stay The Course on YouTube a few days ago about being women in mainly male-dominant industries - something I believe is changing - in a truly incredible interview. What more can we expect to see from Stay The Course?
Yeah! Actually, the second episode was released today, I just have to now announce it. It's just been made live so by the time your readers read this, it will be available, and you can definitely expect to see more!
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And here is that new episode!
You mentioned a name earlier, you also have a huge fan in a certain Mick Foley! You even played at his 20 Years Of Hell solo show. How did that come about?
You know, Mick was so incredibly instrumental in connecting us to WWE in the first place, and even though he wasn't there, at WrestleMania, he was actually the one who introduced us to Becky as well, because he said, "I can't be there at WrestleMania, but if you see Becky Lynch, make sure and tell her hello, and I'm going to tell her to say hello to you as well."
If he hadn't said that, I wouldn't have wanted to bother her and probably wouldn't have introduced myself, but because Mick said he'd make sure she'd be expecting me, I went up and said hello to her, she gave me a big hug and we've been friends ever since - so you can thank Mick Foley for that friendship as well!
Mick is wonderful. As far as playing his music goes, this was in the works even before WrestleMania! Like, way at the beginning, Mick said, "I want WWE to take notice of you, and what better way than for you to play my music at my Hell In A Cell 20 Years of Hell special. He said, "If you play my music, they'll see you and they'll put you on some other stuff."
To our surprise, before that could even take place, we ended up on WrestleMania. Mick's influence carries so far beyond just about anybody in that industry. Not many people's word carries more weight than Mick Foley, so he's a great ally to have but, not only that, he's also a great friend.
One really inspirational video that I think everyone should watch - you were "tricked" into meeting one of your heroes in Jason Becker - a guitar genius who got diagnosed with ALS. You got to perform for Jason in what, for me as a viewer, was as close to a cathartic experience as you can get. What was the experience like for yourself?
Oh, it was one of the most emotional days of my life. It's not every day that you get to meet your hero and tell your hero that they're your hero. Much less do something for them.
For Jason, I think it makes him happy for people to play his music, for him to hear his music and for them to be able to honour him in that way. It was really life-changing for me and all the credit goes to Josh who arranged that whole thing for me. All the credit goes to him.
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