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Sable: Second Chance To Live Dream
WWE.com: What happened that night in WCW, just after you left WWE? You were
sitting in the front row. People assumed that meant you were going to end up
there.
Sable: Well, at that time, I had a lot of friends who were working at WCW, and
I was in town. I was doing "Larry King Live," I believe. And they invited me to
the show, so I showed up.
WWE.com: And that's it?
Sable: That's it.
WWE.com: How are you feeling about tonight -- the first time in front of fans
in four years?
Sable: Actually, I'm feeling very excited. I've been working within the
entertainment business since I left. But to work in front of a live audience is
just an unbelievable experience, so I really look forward to hearing my music,
walking through the curtain again, and just seeing the live crowd.
WWE.com: Will you talk a little bit more about what you've done in the
entertainment business since WWE fans last saw you?
Sable: Sure. I shot four movies since I've been away. I was in "Corky Romano,"
with Chris Kattan, and I starred in three movies that I did on my own in North
American Productions. They have not been released yet. But it was just a great
experience. I learned a lot about the business, about the production, what goes
on behind the scenes, more about acting. I've was able to do some music videos.
I did a music video called "Breath" with Cledus T. Judd. It was a parody on
"Breathe," and it was nominated for video of the year. That was a lot of fun.
It was the first time I got to show my comedic side. I don't think a lot of
people realize that I can be very funny. It was a lot of fun.
WWE.com: Will you still pursue acting now that you're back?
Sable: Right now my focus is on the wrestling industry. I need to come back and
prove myself. I need to come back and let everyone know that I'm committed and
dedicated to making this work. And I know it's going to take time for people to
trust me again. If an opportunity does come up, and the industry is agreeable
with it, then, sure, I would like to pursue that.
WWE.com: What's your husband (Marc Mero) up to these days? How's he doing?
Sable: My husband is doing wonderful. He's working real-estate investments. He
used his body for so long -- for 10 years he was in the business and had a
wonderful career. And now he's choosing to use his mind. He really enjoys the
career that he's chosen at this point.
WWE.com: How closely have you kept up with WWE's product?
Sable: Well, since I've signed my contract (about a month ago), very closely.
Traveling and being on the road -- I lived in California for a while, while I
was working -- I didn't really have a lot of time to keep up with the product.
But from what I have seen, the product is tremendous. The production value is
so much better, not to say it wasn't good at that time, but I think it's just
made tremendous leaps and bounds.
WWE.com: Are there any particular Superstars who have impressed you?
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