Ember Moon Explains How WWE & Comics Got Her Through Childhood

Ember Moon

WWE Monday Night RAW star Ember Moon was recently interviewed by GuideLive.com to promote next week’s Monday Night RAW. RAW will be in Dallas, Texas on the post-Hell In A Cell episode of RAW.

Moon discussed several professional wrestling topics. First, she talked about how WWE and comic books got her through her childhood:

“I was just bullied really bad in school, and my only escape was to turn on WWE SmackDown or Raw. Just go into a different world and see all of these larger than life characters defending their ideals. Not afraid to defend themselves and stick up for what they believed in.”

With the recent boost of the Women’s Revolution, there ceiling for female WWE stars is endless. Moon has similar aspirations as her fellow female WWE stars, such as winning a World Title and headlining WrestleMania:

“We all want our name in the history books, and I want to continue to keep writing Ember Moon in those slots anywhere I can.”

Although she has her own goals in WWE, she’d like her professional wrestling career to hold a higher purpose. Her main goal is to inspire people to feel like it’s okay to be themselves:

“I just want to show people that it’s OK to be you. That it’s OK to defend everything that you want in life to accomplish your dreams no matter what other people say. That’s my main goal.”