- Luna says the release of her husband, Gangrel (David Heath), was very hard to accept because David was in Ohio Valley Wrestling waiting for a phone call to return to WWE, not to hear that he was fired. Luna said it's hard to handle when WWE is having hard times where they have to cut good talent. Luna says John Laurenaitis called David and said he was sorry for having to fire David, but WWE was sticking to a tight budget.
- Luna says David is one of the better talents in the country right now. When playing the Gangrel character in OVW, David received a very strong babyface reaction despite playing the heel role. Eventually, people went along with the heel role, but by the end of the night, the fans would pop for him as a babyface because of how well he played the character.
- Luna says the Gangrel "vampire gimmick" was a creation during the time when Vince Russo was head booker in WWF.
- Luna says it was a shame David was released because he was helping younger wrestlers coming into OVW by teaching them the business. Even when he did a job, he had no problem doing it because his personality is to help. Luna says incoming wrestlers don't see a loss as good for their character so they complain and pout about losing. Many younger wrestlers have a wrong attitude when they leave OVW, thinking that they're unbeatable.
- On the topic of the Oddities, Luna says they were "the worst wrestlers that you could ever throw in the ring" and Jim Cornette came up with the gimmick. Luna says there was match the Oddities were scheduled to have against Jeff Jarrett and Jarrett spent a great deal of time contemplating how he could have a good match with the Oddities. Jarrett didn't grumble or complain about working, so he had one heck of a match with the Oddities. Luna never had any more fun working with the Oddities. Luna says the fans had fun with the gimmick because people got off their feet and had a good time with the entertainment aspect of the gimmick.
- Luna says working with Sable (Rena Mero) in WWF turned Luna into such a crazy person as an extension of her gimmick. Rena did things to instigate things Luna so she would snap and people would believe the gimmick was actually her. Luna said, "Sable knows how to manipulate people."
- For her match against Rena at WrestleMania 14, Luna was told not to scratch or bruise Rena or she would lose her job. Rena was unwilling to take a bump and management was looking for a reason to fire Luna. Luna says Rena didn’t know how to do anything in the ring, so she tried to teach Rena how to take bumps and protect herself. Rena refused. Luna says their match came out as one of the better matches on the card without Rena learning how to take bumps.
- Rena moved into a program with Jacqueline after Luna left, but Luna says she got her job back because management wanted Rena to go around the block with Luna because Jacqueline wasn't as kind working with Rena. Luna says she tried to protect and work with Rena despite their animosity while Jacqueline was stiff in the ring with clotheslines that could cause your ears to ring for a week.
- Luna said she wanted to be a wrestler from the time she was 3 years old and she enjoys hard-nosed wrestling with a solid give and take because she can handle anything an opponent throws at her. Luna says women's wrestlers have to give stiffer offense in the ring because there isn't as much room to do smoke and mirrors as men are capable of doing.
- On whether she watches the current WWE product, Luna says she occasionally flips through, but doesn't understand why there's so much talking. Luna asks where the wrestling is and wonders how WWE can draw at houseshows when there's so much talking and not enough wrestling to promote the shows?
- On the Raw Diva search, Luna says she doesn't see the point unless the contestants are being trained to be wrestlers. Luna says it was nice when WWF did a bikini contest that involved all the female talent - managers and valets - and the contest had a purpose to promote the on-air female characters.
- Luna says the current state of women's wrestling is sad from the little bit she has seen. Luna says Lita can do fantastic moves in the ring. Luna says Lita can do so many awesome moves, but the moves don't mean much and can cause early retirement. Luna says the women in Japan retire at the age of 26 because they do so many spectacular moves like Lita, which causes early retirement. Luna says Molly Holly is a good example of using spectacular moves for a reason so you're still telling the story in the ring and not just for the sake of hitting a move.
- On Lita and Matt Hardy's personal relationship, Luna says things happen when you go down the road, and "business is business and pleasure is pleasure." Luna says personal does not need to be included in the business and for Matt Hardy - stuff happens.
- On working with Goldust (Dustin Runnels), Luna says Dustin is down to earth and fine human being. Dustin and Terri Runnels were good to Luna as was Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka. Luna says Bam Bam would take Luna and Tatanka to the side after matches and explain what went wrong and what went well with the matches. Luna says Dustin was a natural and people don't give him the respect he deserves for being as good as he is.
- Luna says the best match she ever saw was Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart in Poughkeepsie, New York where they never moved from a four-foot radius in the ring and used counters and with reversals to have a great wrestling match. Luna says she isn't just a bimbo wrestler, but appreciates great wrestling.
- Luna says her favorite WWF moment was after a tag match involving herself, Dustin Runnels, Rena, and Marc Mero. Luna says she came back through the gorilla position after the match and no one said anything to her. Dustin and Mero had done most of the work during the match, but gorilla didn't say anything or give a thank you. On the contrary, when Rena went through the curtain, champagne bottles went off and balloons filled the air from the guys at the gorilla position. Luna says she was devastated, but Owen Hart grabbed her and told her she did one hell of a job. Owen was a real pro and hugged her while letting Luna cry on his shoulder as Rena received such a big celebration for doing nothing.
- On any professional regrets she has as a performer, Luna says she let her temper get the best of her and started to believe she was the character she played. Luna wishes she would acted differently when the cameras weren't rolling.
- Luna has a book coming out, but she is waiting for some people to die before deciding on when to release the book. Luna says the book will be, "ragged, but real" as a reflection of her personality.
- Luna says she is the craziest woman to ever step foot in the wrestling ring is now part of a Christian wrestling ministry doing wrestling shows along with Shawn Michaels, Ted DiBiase, and Superstar Billy Graham. Luna says she's also going to prisons to talk to people about turning to Christ and she is very excited to be involved in that ministry.
credit: James Caldwell for writing the interview recap