Speaking to TVInsider, Saraya has detailed her future plans.

“I would like to get back in the ring this year and really train and find myself again. I feel like I didn’t do that the past couple of years. I want to do the training side of things. I want to go to Nattie’s training. School and get in the ring with her. That’s my focus this year. I didn’t get to do a Royal Rumble or an Elimination Chamber or anything I didn’t get to do. Maybe down the line I will get to do them, who knows?” she said.

She was also asked about the state of women’s wrestling today and where it might be headed.

“Honestly, I’m proud of the women today. They get to do matches I wasn’t able to do in my time. This revolution started around my time. Now they get to do these stipulation matches the guys get to do. It’s bittersweet for me because I think about how I wish I could be more involved in that, but at the same time, I’m proud of them all. They grabbed the brass ring and ran with it. “They are doing amazing things. The women in all companies are absolutely killing it. I’m talking about WWE, AEW, Impact, New Japan, across the board. I’m so proud of them. It’s just going to get bigger,” she said.

She is a bit confused as to why the WWE hasn’t staged another Evolution event yet.

“The Evolution pay-per-view, I don’t know why we haven’t done another one sooner. I feel like the first one was a success and people loved it and came and watched it. It was all special. I guess it makes it more special to have it spaced out. At the same time, I feel like the girls could have their version of WrestleMania if they wanted to. The girls are so powerful these days. They could do whatever they set their minds to,” she said.

She also commented on her new book Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives.

“I’m a little insecure. I think everyone hates me. So, to have a really positive reaction and response was amazing. It has been really great. I’m really thankful and grateful for everyone getting the book and reading it and posting about it. It has been amazing,” she said.