– To promote WWE’s upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view later this month, WWE.com asked various Superstars to explain what “hell” means to them. Here are some highlights of what they said:
Sheamus: “Well Fella, I’d say waking up in the desert in just my wrestling trunks. Its 110 degrees, the sun is shining and there is no sunscreen, anywhere in sight. That’s my idea of hell.”
Dolph Ziggler: “Being stuck in the middle seat of a plane ride overseas, with a large person who should have purchased two seats on one side and a screaming baby on the other. I don’t like people talking loudly, crying or sweating on me. That would be a horrific experience for me, aka my hell.”
Vickie Guerrero: “Hell? (laughs) It’s a place where AJ Lee plays in her playground.”
Tyson Kidd: “Well, definitely being stuck in a bizarre world where I compete against Yoshi Tatsu every day and then having to listen to Michael Cole’s commentary while I workout and travel.”
Antonio Cesaro: “Hell, to me, is waking up in America every day, going out and seeing Americans in the grocery store — how they behave and how they are overweight. They don’t know how to dress and have absolutely no culture. I have to live with that, every single day. And that is hell to me.”
– In response to online reports that she recently checked into rehab, WWE developmental wrestler Skyler Moon (formerly “Buggy Nova”) revealed on Twitter that she’s not on drugs – she’s getting treatment for an eating disorder.
Pictures of NXT Diva SKYLER MOON (Formerly Buggy Nova)
She tweeted on Tuesday:
“For all the rumors and speculations, I do not have a drug problem, I have an eating disorder. Thank you all for the love and support!! I will b back stronger then ever :) soon!!!!! I love you guys thanks for having my back. I’m not ashamed of my disease, i’m blessed to want to make myself better.”
The message was later deleted.