In a recent interview with Complex, WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair discussed several topics, including wrestling as part of the Rolling Loud Festival.

“I was so excited to go to Rolling Loud, even before we found out that we were going to, my husband and I were actually looking at the lineup and looking at tickets and trying to figure out ways that we could possibly go. Once I found out that I was not only going to Rolling Loud, but I was going to get to defend my title against Carmella at Rolling Loud, at the largest hip-hop festival in the world, I was so excited to do that, just to be in front of that massive crowd, it reminded me of WrestleMania, that’s the type of feel that it had and that’s the type of nerves that I had before going out there in front of that crowd, it was like those WrestleMania nerves all over again.

I was just excited about stepping into another atmosphere, it was really cool when I looked out in the audience, I could see some wrestling fans, but also just being able to perform in front of more non-traditional wrestling fans, just event trying to get more eyes on the product and more exposure stepping into an environment that I felt so comfortable in, because that’s like home to me, just trying to integrate those two worlds, because music has just been shuch a huge part of WWE, from out entrance music, pay-per-view theme songs and even Bad Bunny coming over and being a part of WrestleMania and working, Snoop Dogg has come over and worked, so it’s always been a huge part of WWE and what we do.

It was amazing to be the person in that position to be able to go out there and showcase what WWE is, what we’re about and show them that WWE is inclusive, it’s for everyone, that’s what’s amazing about WWE, it just transcends across all different religions, races, gender, it doesn’t matter. Anybody could look at the WWE and see someone that looks like them, there’s so much representation there. I feel like we were really able to showcase that at Rolling Loud and just being on the same stage as the most-known and successful hip-hop artists, we were on the same stage as them and that was an amazing feeling, and that just shows how big WWE is that we can get out on the same stage as them.

The interview is available in full at this link.