Danielle Moinet, better known as former WWE Superstar Summer Rae, is making a living modeling since her wrestling days came to an end.
Summer Rae has a lot of fond memories during her time in WWE despite never winning a championship.
With millions of followers and having a smoking hot body at the age of 39, you can imagine that her inbox is flooded with men trying to say whatever they can to get her attention.
The former WWE superstar isn’t bothered by it all. In fact, she welcomes it as she invited fans to message her and shoot their shot.
Moinet further added how much she does miss wrestling.
“So, I miss wrestling. I personally wouldn’t, I have a bone spur on a vertebra in my neck and I have Thoracic Outlet Syndrome,” Danielle said. “So, I’m doing good, but at the end of my injury, I kind of have the tingling in my hands where I couldn’t really open doors and that was a little scary to me.
“I don’t think I could wrestle every week and be in that role. And I don’t think that’s my purpose either,” she continued.
“I think, you know, being able to highlight talents, and pull the best out of them and being able to make them the main thing and being able to showcase new younger talent and bring them up with what I know from the business. I would love to do something like that.”
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Despite not being signed on currently by any wrestling promotion, former WWE Superstar Danielle Moinet has constantly kept up with the latest happenings in and around the industry.
Wrestlers who return for Royal Rumble matches are often met with positive reactions from fans, but some of them still worry about how the WWE Universe will react to them, which is what Summer Rae felt before her 2022 appearance in the women’s Royal Rumble match.
“I was like, ‘Maybe they won’t recognize me, maybe they won’t care,'” she said on “Insight with Chris Van Vliet.” “Then I got a really big reaction and I was like, ‘Well that’s really cool.'”
She admitted to being nervous ahead of time when she was backstage going over the match, particularly because it was her first Royal Rumble. While she only got limited time in the ring, she admitted that it ends up leading to people wanting more.
“I’ll show up and do what you want, but I’m going to get my stuff over character-wise online and I’m going to get myself over,” she said. “You don’t go in there and mess up a 10-minute thing and then they never want to see you again.”