In an exclusive interview with PWMania.com, Steph De Lander (@stephdelander) and Mance Warner (@ManceWarner) open up about their TNA debut as a power couple, the ongoing WWE NXT partnership, the excitement surrounding Slammiversary, and much more. Watch the full interview below.
What was it like to make your television debut together in January?
Mance: โI grew up watching TNA. As soon as I soon I was coming in, I was ready to go. Iโll fight anyone there. Iโll beat anyone there. It just so happens I had my olโ lady with me.โ
Steph: โIt was cool. The last time I was seen on TNA I was announcing I was having neck surgery. It just so happens that it was in the same venue in San Antonio where I announced I had to have neck surgery, that a few months later I was able to return with Mance to pick up this new storyline. It was a cool little full-circle moment and Iโm so happy to be back in TNA.โ
What has it been like turning into Steph De Lander, and making that transition from what we thought we knew from Persia Pirotta?
โItโs one of those things where I think in life you always think everything and have it figured out, and then a couple years later you look back and realize you have no idea. When I was at NXT, I thought I was ready to be at WWE. Now, I look at that time I realize I wasnโt ready. I wasnโt sure at that time, who I was. So, how can I expect anyone else to buy into me as a performer if I donโt even know who I am? I donโt think thatโs 100% my fault. That environment was very, I was a blank canvas so I was able to be whatever they needed me to be, but then I had this realization since getting released, speaking to my mentors, and seeing what people like Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Matt Cardona, and even Chelsea Greene, and seeing these kinds of career metamorphosis, outside of WWE and realizing thatโs the path I want to take. I had to let go of the fear of making the wrong decision or changing something about my appearance which may not be likable by every single person. Whatever it may be, I had to let go of that fear and commit to becoming myself and once I did that everything began to click a lot more.โ
What are your thoughts on being a member of the TNA Knockouts roster and being a part of one of the most talented womenโs divisions in all of professional wrestling?
โI think the Knockouts have always been a very strong womenโs division in all of wrestling. In my opinion, for TNA you go there for the Knockouts and for the X-Division. Thatโs not a knock on anyone else. But thatโs just the reality. In areas where another company may be lacking, TNA is really strong. I think weโre in this very interesting transitional period where a lot of the mainstay names who have been on TNA for years have moved on. In the past year, we lost Deonna and Jordynne Grace who were huge parts of the womenโs division, so itโll be interesting to see who steps up over the next few months and who claims those spots. Itโs a very exciting time for me, as well because Iโm looking around at the playing field and seeing what spots are open and plotting my next moves as always.โ
Mance, you made your debut and took out Sami Callihan. What made you want to target Sami?
โCause heโs out there in the ring. I fought Sami all over the world. Like I said earlier, I was a fan of TNA when it first started. I remember buying the VHS back when it was on. Me debuting out there and fighting someone who I know likes hurting people and loves violence. Iโve said it before but I donโt do matches, I do fights. At some point, Sami and Olโ Mancer are going to fight. It may not end, it could continue and keep going. But either way, Iโm very excited about it.โ
Mance, what was it like for you to debut for the company you were such a big fan of growing up?
“I love it. I remember hearing them yell weโre fighting through the Impact Zone and that just put a smile on my face. Itโs those little things where when youโre a fan and love the industry so much, youโve already seen it in your head when you go do something. Then, when you go out there and do it, thatโs the good journey of it. Once again, when itโs me and Sami, Iโm going to beat him up. Iโm going to cut him up. Iโm going to beat him into the dirt. Iโm excited for that. It makes me happy.โ
The NXT and TNA crossover is in full swing. Do you guys have your eyes on anyone from NXT who you may not normally be given the chance to square off with?
Mance: โYou know my answer. Anyone. If I get a paycheck for beating up someone. But, there are tons of people, you could throw me in there with any single person. I would love to get a paycheck for punching Lexis King in the mouth, thatโd make me feel good. Everyone knows I want to beat the sh*t out of Kevin Owens sometime too.โ
Steph: โFor me, and this may be pulling the curtain back a little too much, but Iโm interested in what is going to be a good story and make sense. Is there someone I have history with from the past, or is there something more to this than just a good wrestling match? There are people there who were there when I was there, and there are people that I like and people I donโt like, and thatโs reality. If I were to come back to NXT at some point, thereโs a couple of people I think would be shaking in their boots, and that in itself is funny to me.โ
What are your thoughts on TNA debuting at UBS Arena on Long Island this July for one of its biggest shows of the year, Slammiversary?
Mance: โSlammiversary is a staple of TNA. If you know anything about TNA you know Slammiversary, here we go. For me, Iโve been busting my butt all over, and now Iโm at TNA. For the fans that do know me, they know Olโ Mancer is going to get wild. Iโm on that stage at TNA, at Slammiversary, in front of those fans, Iโm going to get wild. The fans who donโt know, theyโll know by then. For me, Iโm very excited for us to be at TNA and have that platform for just how down and dirty Olโ Mancer can get. Thatโs what Iโm looking forward to.โ
Steph: โAt Slammiversary last year I proposed. Feeling the energy of that crowd and how awesome that moment was. At the time that was the biggest crowd Iโve ever been in front of. Now, Iโm sure this year will top it. Whether Iโm wrestling or just a part of the show in someway itโs just going to be one of those cool moments, because there was a time period where a couple hundred people in the crowd would be a good night, now thereโs going to be thousands of people. Thatโs a cool full circle moment for TNA in general and Iโm just excited to be a part of it.โ
Whatโs next for each of you? Do you have any future goals or opponents youโd like to face?
Mance: โEvery company I ever went to I start at the bottom and work up the ladder and ainโt nothing different out here. Like I said, Iโm a fan of TNA and grew up watching it. Now, Iโm at TNA, with Steph. Every place we ever went we take over. In my mind, I will fight every single person. I want to end up as one of the people where if you say TNA, youโll think of Steph and Olโ Mancer, and at some point get the gold and be at the top.โ
Steph: โFor me, first and foremost, Iโm still recovering from my neck surgery, so my biggest goal for this year is to return to the ring and come back healthy. I definitely in the next 12 months want to win another title in TNA, preferably not by a divorce. Iโd love to get my hands on the Knockoutโs Title or Knockoutโs Tag Titles. I think as long as everything goes the way I think it will, as long as I stay true to my plan and my goals, I donโt think thatโs too much of a farfetched idea.โ
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