AEW Star Thunder Rosa Discusses Discovering Her Id As A Wrestler


Whereas Thunder Rosa carries herself as a performer who has been round wrestling for many years, it is easy to neglect that the previous AEW Ladies’s World Champion bought into the enterprise comparatively late at 28 years outdated, after spending a few years working as a social employee. As Rosa prepares to have a good time her tenth anniversary as a wrestler later this yr, she’s been retracing her steps from rising up in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico to now dwelling in San Antonio, Texas, and discovering herself as an individual and a performer alongside the way in which.

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Rosa’s seek for identification was a pivotal matter when she sat down with “Heal Squad,” discussing her need since childhood to stay in America and obtain the identical alternatives as members of the family who had left Mexico for the US. Rosa additionally revealed that, for a very long time, she had tried to distance herself from her Mexican heritage or the lucha libre wrestling model, believing that she wanted to be seen as a wrestler, not a luchadora. That each one modified, nevertheless, when Rosa started working in Japan.

“I used to be so towards my background,” Rosa stated. “I didn’t wish to be seen because the Mexican wrestler. I needed to be seen as a wrestler. I needed to be seen as a girl. And it was like, in my means of operating away from who I actually was, I ended up discovering myself. And this was occurring in Japan, which is like me being okay with being Hispanic, being okay that my roots are lucha libre, that I do not know any lucha libre. However going to Japan, that was going to get me nearer to my roots. And that is the place I began studying tips on how to do lucha libre, in Japan.”

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