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Published 22:23 28 Mar 2018 BST
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"There was a while where I was just looking for an honourable way out because I felt satisfied like I proved everything I needed to prove, but I didn't feel like anybody else felt that way. I wasn't sure that the women's division could survive without me. So, I felt obligated to do more than I actually wanted to." "But I also think that everything happens for a reason. I have no regrets and I'm still happy that I fulfilled those obligations. I really do feel like the women's division can hold its own now and I'm proud of all the work that I did there. I don't need anyone else's approval to be proud of myself."Considering how reluctant she was to speak about this subject matter before now, this must have taken a lot. No doubt her fans will appreciate these comments.
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