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.
โI bought it for the indiesโฆ obviously I canโt travel with that tank, I donโt have the buses that WWE does,โ she said. โSo 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.
โI sent Hunter a video of my little mini Walmart tank, and he was like, โCan you get it to Full Sail tomorrow?โ And I was like, โOh, 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.
โMy little tank, they actually cut in half to make the bigger tank that you see on TV,โ she explained. โSo half of that is mineโฆ I was like, โCan I have half of the tank, or maybe all of it?โโ
Shotzi concluded by stating that sheโs still trying to retrieve her original tank from WWE.
โIโm willing to drive to Connecticut and get it out of the warehouse, if I have to.โ
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