Ash By Elegance On Retirement: My Story Is Not Over Yet, I’m Definitely Trying Anything I Possibly Can Do To Get Back Into The Ring Faster Than You Know It
Ash By Elegance comments on her retirement earlier this year, noting that her story is not over yet.
Ash By Elegance comments on her retirement earlier this year, noting that her story is not over yet.
At TNA Victory Road in September of this year, Ash would announce that she would be relinquishing the TNA World Knockouts Championship and retiring from professional wrestling. Despite her in ring retirement, Ash remains an integral part of TNA in a backstage role. That being said, for Ash, she’s not ready to give up on a future in ring return.
While speaking to Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp in an exclusive interview, Ash By Elegance spoke about her retirement from the ring, noting that her story is not over yet.
“No, it definitely is. I will say this, I’ve seen so many things on the internet and when the time is right, I will come out and I will share my story. My story is not over yet. It’s very personal to me. It’s been very difficult. I feel like the world and the WWE Universe, TNA Universe, everybody knows that when the time is right, I always share and I keep it real. I just need to get over this hurdle and this personal situation that I’m dealing with mentally and also physically. But when the time is right, I will share my story 100%. But TNA gives me hope. They give me a position where I can manage my team and help the female locker room. It’s been such a blessing. I absolutely love what we’re doing here in El Paso. I am going to be one of the Elegant Elves and give back to the children’s hospital and over the holiday season. So when I’m at TNA and when I’m backstage, it makes me work 10 times harder, where you don’t see where I’m definitely trying anything I possibly can do to get back into the ring faster than you know it. I never say never, but when the time is right, I will come out and I will share my experience. Just give me time. Everyone processes differently. I’d like to get over obstacles before, then be able to speak about it.”
TNA are set to head to El Paso, Texas on December 5th and 6th, with Final Resolution on the 5th and a set of television tapings on the 6th from the El Paso County Coliseum. You can find tickets for the television tapings here.



