The Queen of the Ring red carpet was buzzing with excitement, and one of the standout moments of the night was our exclusive interview with Saraya, a true trailblazer in women’s wrestling. From her early days making a name for herself in the UK to becoming a global sensation, Saraya’s impact on the industry is undeniable.
During our conversation, Saraya reflected on her career and the evolution of women’s wrestling. She has been at the forefront of the movement, breaking barriers and paving the way for the next generation of female wrestlers. Her story, which was even adapted into the Hollywood film Fighting with My Family, remains an inspiration to many.
Saraya emphasized the importance of continuing to push for opportunities and representation in the industry. She highlighted the talent and dedication of the current generation of wrestlers and expressed her excitement about the future of women’s wrestling.
Given that her life story was turned into a successful film, we had to ask Saraya: Who does she think deserves a biopic next? Her answer was both thoughtful and unexpected.
Saraya had a clear answer: The Bella Twins.

In addition to her storied wrestling career, Saraya has now added “author” to her list of accomplishments. Her new memoir, Hell in Boots, which was released yesterday, is an eye-opening account of her life, filled with family drama, stardom, despair, and resilience. The book dives deep into her journey, struggles, and triumphs in the wrestling world and beyond. Fans can expect an honest and compelling look at her life, filled with personal stories and lessons learned along the way.
Saraya shares raw and unfiltered stories from her early days in her famous yet chaotic wrestling family, to leaving home at fifteen, to forging her own path in professional wrestling. She recounts her struggles with substance abuse, dealing with the fallout of a leaked private video, adjusting to stardom in WWE, healing from a nearly career-ending injury, and making a triumphant return to wrestling as AEW Women’s World Champion.

Saraya’s journey is far from over. Whether she’s competing in the ring, mentoring the next generation, or advocating for women in wrestling, her presence continues to be felt.
As the Queen of the Ring event celebrated the best in women’s wrestling, Saraya’s words served as a powerful reminder of how far the industry has come—and how much further it can go.
Who do you think deserves a wrestling biopic? Let us know in the comments!
Stay tuned for more exclusive interviews from the Queen of the Ring red carpet!