
Lacey Lane isnt holding back when it comes to her experience in WWE.
During a new interview with Denise Salcedo, the former WWE star revealed just how defeated she and Katana Chance felt behind the scenesdespite constantly showing up, pitching ideas, and trying to evolve. According to Lane, the writing was on the wall long before their releases.
The most painful moment came during their return on SmackDown in the UK. Lane recalled the emotional aftermath backstage, where both women broke down in tears because of how helpless the situation felt.
She says that moment wasnt an isolated oneit was the reality they faced throughout their run. No matter how hard they worked or how much they contributed, the opportunities rarely came, and when they did, they felt like traps.
Lane and Katana were far from complacent. They werent relying on social media clout or waiting for a pushthey were actively pitching, training, and adjusting their styles just to stay in the game.
Despite all the praise they got from producers and peers backstage, it never translated into long-term momentum.
For Lane, it wasnt just about being bookedit was about making a real difference in womens tag team wrestling. She made it clear that this wasnt a vanity project or a placeholder act. Their goals were bigger than just TV time.
She said their passion was rooted in teams like The Usos, New Day, The Jumping Bomb Angels, and The Hardys. They didnt just want to be in a divisionthey wanted to build it.
Now on the other side of her WWE release, Lacey Lane is determined to remind the world of her worthnot just as a tag team star, but as a singles competitor with something to prove. WWE may not have picked her, but that doesnt mean shes done.
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