Top 108 Quotes & Sayings by Mickie James

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Mickie James.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mickie James

Mickie Laree James-Aldis is an American professional wrestler and country singer. She currently performs for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Impact Wrestling, where she is a former four-time Impact Knockouts World Champion.

To be a true star, you need to find that balance in between shining the light on the professional wrestling aspect, of being the absolute best in the ring, but also being the best character and finding that balance in between them.
You can teach anybody wrestling moves, hopefully, if they have an athletic bone in their body. However, the ones that are going to make money and be different are the ones with personality.
I was honored to be part of the movement in the mid-2000s, and it was definitely a transitional period of women's wrestling because, you know, Lita and Trish were putting on incredible matches and main eventing even before I came up and debuted.
You want to be taken seriously as an artist and not just known as 'that girl wrestler who sings.' So you want to go out and stand on your own legs. But at the same time, I don't negate the fact that without everything I've accomplished in wrestling, I wouldn't have been given so many really cool opportunities on the music side.
I always focus on what is next in my career. — © Mickie James
I always focus on what is next in my career.
I've been fortunate enough to really work with amazing people and have incredible people lead me along the way.
Do I want music, or do I want wrestling? I wanted both.
I love healthy competition, since I already know I'm the best in the world.
To see how far female wrestling has come is just inspiring and incredible.
I wanted to be one of the best in the business, whether it was male or female.
I love being on the road. I sit at home too long, and I start to go a bit stir crazy.
I'm going in with the mentality that I'm going to win. If you don't go in there thinking that, you've already beat yourself.
I came from the independent scene, and I've wrestled in front of a crowd of four people in a car lot in 104 degrees in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Obviously, my wrestling boots end up going with me everywhere, because you just never know.
I just love working. — © Mickie James
I just love working.
I didn't want to be Trish Stratus, I didn't want to be Lita, but I wanted to be on their level and to be seen in people's eyes at that level.
I don't want to retire on the independent scene. I don't want my legacy to be remembered as that.
My mom is my best friend. She's been my biggest supporter through everything.
Before Lita, women weren't doing moonsaults, hurricanrana, and other high-flying maneuvers. I think she really changed the game in the women's division.
I had the desire to be the best in the world.
I'm good at wrestling, and I love it with all my heart.
I've always believed that I performed better under pressure.
I've always loved music. I've worked on music and written music, but, it wasn't until I was actually on the road full time with WWE that I put my first album out.
The most significant thing is to always stay true to yourself. What brought you to where you are will continue to separate you. The thing is to be different.
I try to remember who I am and what I come from, because I didn't come from super means. I had to work and pray and try really hard to succeed and get everything that I wanted out of life.
You can have a lot of fun playing a bad girl.
I didn't want to be good for a girl: I wanted to be as good, if not better than, all the guys.
WrestleMania was one of my greatest matches in my career.
I started at a small school in Virginia, and I learned how to wrestle - at least take falls - in a boxing ring.
When the lights in the arena turn on, I'm Mickie James all the time.
With my second album, eOne Music really wanted me to rock it up a little bit.
Sasha Banks stood out. She had tons of personality. I thought she was really good in a sense. I liked her sass and personality.
I've been doing this close to 19 years now, and I always dreamed of being in the WWE.
I was always writing - whether it's ideas, poems, whatever - because we spent so much time in the car traveling from city to city.
I would love to work with Charlotte Flair.
Most people know that Lita has been, as far as my wrestling career is concerned, a big influence even before I came to the WWE. We met when I was working the independent scene in North Carolina. She's always been so kind to me and helped me out a lot.
I don't really look at myself as a mentor.
I could never see Jeff Hardy as a bad guy, because I just want to hug him. He's an awesome person and super multi-talented.
I would like to take on Charlotte. That would be fun because I've been friends with Ric Flair. He does nothing but brag about her. He is proud of her, as he should be.
The indie shows are tons of fun. And for the fans, having that up close and personal experience is so different to watching wrestling on television at home. — © Mickie James
The indie shows are tons of fun. And for the fans, having that up close and personal experience is so different to watching wrestling on television at home.
The key is that you never check the championship. You always carry it on. So when you're going through TSA, it's always a treat because, for some reason, they always like to pull it out and hold it way above their head and throw it over their shoulder and put it across their waist, see what it looks like on them.
I was fortunate enough to be able to keep my real name and build a whole bio around Mickie James.
I have known Kofi for such a long time. We were in developmental together in Louisville.
I've learned to not have expectations. If you don't expect things from anyone, you can't get let down.
I am very much a perfectionist, so if I were to turn heel, I'd want to be the nastiest girls out there, where the people hated me.
You don't want to lose the nostalgia of being a superstar.
Wrestling will always be a part of me and a part of my life. I just love it too much.
I feel like my music at least allows me to release the other side of me, a more vulnerable and sensitive side.
I got into wrestling to be a WWE superstar - that was my goal.
I know who Asuka is, I've seen her work in Japan and NXT. She is incredibly talented. — © Mickie James
I know who Asuka is, I've seen her work in Japan and NXT. She is incredibly talented.
I watched WWE as a child. I was a fan.
I had pretty much accepted the fact I was going to be a stay-at-home mom and do my other adventures in life. I thought coming back to the WWE was out of the cards for me.
When I fell in love with wrestling, I fell in love with the characters and the over-the-top kind of personalities and the wrestling aspect of it.
I'm very proud; I have such loyal fans, and they would follow me to the ends of the Earth, and that's an amazing, amazing thing.
When I retire, I want to retire the right way.
You just have to be true to yourself and do what you love to do.
When people have a passion and desire, it burns through and shows.
I do have little trinkets. I'm a little bit of a hippie, so I have my wisdom rock - it goes with me; it's always in my purse, wherever I go. That's just me, being a hippie.
I wanted to start a family, but it wasn't something that I was going to take a break to do.
I think what GFW is doing is cool and unique. They're taking some of the talent you've seen elsewhere or haven't had a chance to see before because there's so much talent everywhere.
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