AEW TBS Champion Julia Hart has opened up about which for her favorite WWE stars from growing up inspired her.
On Busted Open Radio, Julia Hart opened up about how some of her favorites from growing up watching WWE did she look up to the most.
Julia Hart said:
“I would say, when I was younger, my two biggest that I looked up to the most was AJ Lee and Alexa Bliss.
“I feel like I kind of resemble a lot of them sometimes, which is great because I love them so much, and I think I do piggyback off of them sometimes because they were my favorites growing up.
“So those are definitely the two women I looked up to the most.
Going on to describe several male favorites from her fandom, Hart was elated to note that one had recently given her a great compliment.
Julia Hart said of her male favorites from WWE:
“Jeff Hardy was always number one. I always loved Shawn Michaels. Edge, now he’s in AEW, which is crazy.
“He told me the other day, he came up to me after my entrance, and he was like, ‘You looked so cool.’ I was like, no way.”
Julia Hart looks to defend her TBS Championship on tonight’s third hour of action after AEW Collision, AEW Battle of the Belts.
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