Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Eve Torres.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
One of my favorite courses to teach is when we go to the Air Force. We've done a few at Air Force bases. What's great about that is that it's a one-week course. It's five days and we work with them for about eight hours a day. We're not only teaching them self-defense, but we're also teaching them how to teach it on base to others.
I think I just need to be myself. I think that's what this 'Diva Search' competition is all about.
WWE is a huge supporter of our troops. Part of my love and admiration for our men and women in the military has come from the tours we have done.
I'm on the road five days a week in a different city every day.
We're a great part of the show... we're a novelty on the show. I think having one Divas match a night really makes it special, and I'm proud to be a part of it and hope to take it to the next level.
One thing I wanted when I left was to make this Divas Championship mean something a little bit more than what it did.
As far as lighting and blocking, camera angles and facial expressions, all that stuff that has to be very specific in film, as opposed to in wrestling where everything is larger than life and you're performing to the masses.
I'm excited about developing as a Diva and finding where my place is in this company.
There is a big difference between performing in WWE before thousands of people in an arena and acting in a scene with a camera close-up on your face.
Sometimes the best stories come from mistakes.
I would consider myself a casual fan growing up because obviously wrestling was such a huge part of pop culture, and still is. I was a fan as much as it was a part of pop culture.
I think being a WWE Diva is a tough job; there's lots we do that's not seen on television, constantly working and trying to better ourselves.
I love women's wrestling.
I joined the 'Celebri-tee campaign' and customized what is negatively known as a 'wife beater' to raise awareness about domestic abuse and the ways in which abusive language can be hurtful.
I think the Diva Search was a great way to find women who might have been intimidated to get into the WWE world on their own.
When they told all of us about the idea of NXT, for the Divas that was our first question - will there be women on the show?
I was a huge Jackie Chan fan growing up.
I wanted this title to matter, I wanted women's wrestling to matter.
When I started working with Maryse is when I really felt like people can start to see what I stand for and who I am.
'Stars Earn Stripes' was one of the best experiences of my life.
Timing is a big part of stunt work and fighting scenes. It's something you learn in WWE, especially when they are really character-driven fights.
When it comes to the live events, you get to see great Diva matches you don't see on 'Monday Night Raw.'
Turning heel was so much fun for me. I was so over being a babyface.
I think the first time that you win the title - you just don't know how to make the most out of your title reign until you've had one and then you've lost it. Once you lose something, you know how much more it means to you.
I always try to put my best foot forward both inside and outside the ring.
It's not my fault that men fall in love with me!
It's one thing when my family is just happy, but it's another thing when they're really proud of me.
I definitely miss parts of wrestling like having matches, especially when I watch the product.