Ember Moon Shares The Higher Purpose That She’d Like Her WWE Career To Serve, Talks Getting Bullied

Ember Moon was recently interviewed by GuideLive.com to promote the upcoming episode of Monday Night RAW in Dallas, Texas. Ember spoke on a wide variety of topics during the interview. This included her getting bullied and wanting her WWE career to serve a higher purpose. Below are some of the highlights.

Ember on using WWE and comic books to get her through her childhood:

“I was just bullied really bad in school, and my only escape was to turn on WWE SmackDown or Raw. Just go into a different world and see all of these larger than life characters defending their ideals. Not afraid to defend themselves and stick up for what they believed in.”

On wanting to win a WWE title and headline WrestleMania:

“We all want our name in the history books, and I want to continue to keep writing Ember Moon in those slots anywhere I can.”

The higher purpose that she’d like her WWE career to serve:

“I just want to show people that it’s OK to be you. That it’s OK to defend everything that you want in life to accomplish your dreams no matter what other people say. That’s my main goal.”

She seems like a great role model for WWE fans.

On a related note, Ember recently shared her first words to Triple H after learning she would be getting called up to the WWE main roster. 

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