“Most notable female to do it”; Sonya Deville reveals her inspiration in taking the management position in WWE
Sonya Deville
Sonya Deville has been one of the most prominent authority figures in recent history and has impressed everyone with her skills outside the squared circle. The former Absolution member has been on a roll since taking over the position of the management for the weekly shows.
Deville, after taking her position in the management, has done a lot of dirty work has well. The WWE official has tried to bring the career of former Smackdown Women’s Champion Naomi down and had also been biased while working with Charlotte Flair. Not only that but Deville also recently attacked Bianca Belair abusing her power and getting herself a Raw Women’s Championship match.
Sonya Deville recently revealed her inspiration in taking a role in management
Deville recently appeared on the Pat McAfee Show and revealed that she was inspired by one of the most successful and prominent women in the management of the industry, Stephanie McMahon. The WWE official said that she wanted to be like Stephanie McMahon and taste success like she did as well. Here’s what she said:
“Stephanie McMahon is the most notable female to do it, obviously Vince McMahon’s daughter. She’s an amazing on-screen authority figure who sometimes gets her hands dirty, but the duality of kind of like part-time in-ring competition and being an official, I don’t really know if it’s been done by a female in this way.” – Sonya Deville said
Sonya Deville continued with saying that she had been nothing everything Stephanie McMahon had done during her run in the management and was trying to learn from that. “I do take a lot of notes from Stephanie, if you look back at her work. I mean, she’s done some amazing things. The infamous Stephanie McMahon slaps I’ve definitely taken a couple of notes from, gave a couple out last night.”
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