Shotzi Blackheart Reveals Tank Origin Story

In a new interview with Chris Van Vliet, WWE star Shotzi Blackheart opened up about the origin of her fan-favorite NXT tank entrance โ€” and it all started with a budget buy from Walmart.

The former NXT standout revealed that before her time in WWE, she found a Mini Tank at Walmart and used it for independent wrestling shows, though its use was limited by her lack of large-scale transport options.

โ€œI bought it for the indiesโ€ฆ obviously I canโ€™t travel with that tank, I donโ€™t have the buses that WWE does,โ€ she said. โ€œSo for local shows, I would come out in the tank.โ€

Everything changed when Shotzi shared a video of the mini tank with Triple H.

โ€œI sent Hunter a video of my little mini Walmart tank, and he was like, โ€˜Can you get it to Full Sail tomorrow?โ€™ And I was like, โ€˜Oh, yes.โ€™ And I ordered an Uber XL to get this Mini Tank over to Full Sail.โ€

That moment sparked the creation of her iconic entrance, with WWE eventually constructing the full-size tank fans saw on NXT and SmackDown. But in a fun twist, Shotzi revealed WWE used her original mini tank as part of the final build.

โ€œMy little tank, they actually cut in half to make the bigger tank that you see on TV,โ€ she explained. โ€œSo half of that is mineโ€ฆ I was like, โ€˜Can I have half of the tank, or maybe all of it?โ€™โ€

Shotzi concluded by stating that sheโ€™s still trying to retrieve her original tank from WWE.

โ€œIโ€™m willing to drive to Connecticut and get it out of the warehouse, if I have to.โ€

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