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Lita Speaks On WWE, Her Band, Not Getting Storybook Ending, More
Posted by Ashish on 08.24.2008



Show: The Interactive Interview courtesy of www.WrestlingEpicenter.com
Guest: Former WWE Diva "Lita" Amy Dumas
Date: 8/24/08
Your Hosts: Patrick Kelley, James Walsh, & Nick Noel
Transcript By: Patrick Kelley & James Walsh

From 1999 through 2006, a female dominated the professional wrestling scene and reinvented female wrestling as we knew it. She was poetry in motion with high flying moves that excited audiences world-wide. Though many have been influenced by "Lita", nobody has ever come close to duplicating what she accomplished in pro wrestling. And, for the first time ever, she's ready to talk about that on The Interactive Interview!

"Lita", real name Amy Dumas, is still active in the world of entertainment but now as the singer of a punk rock band with a lot of raw metal in their sound which is separating them from the rest of the crowd. The band is called the Luchagors and their debut CD is available for purchase now at CDBaby.com.

In this interview, WrestlingEpicenter.com talks to "Lita" Amy Dumas about both aspects of her ventures into entertainment. A lot of music is discussed but a lot of topics concerning pro wrestling are as well. It is a very fun and professional interview that we hope you will enjoy and be part of.

We ask that you check this audio interview out for yourself at http://www.Wrestli ngEpicenter.com. It is 100% free of charge. While at our site, feel free to check out our store as we have hundreds of DVD titles available at 15% off!

"LITA" AMY DUMAS

- The Wrestling Epicenter welcomes a very special guest. Lita stops by to speak with us about her music career and her past in the WWE.

- We start by asking Lita about having to drop that identity and go by her real name, Amy Dumas, and go on tour with her band. She says not many of the wrestling fans have discovered the band yet.

- The name for her band came about with the interest of mixing her history with Lucha Libre & mixing it with a horror theme. The name "Luchagors" was sort of a joke name they came up with, but they decided to stick with it. The skeleton make up that Lita was seen dressed in was actually done for a few Halloween shows that they did. They had fun doing it, but it is not the regular look of the band.

- Being a former wrestler has given her some problems in trying to get the band's name out there. She is very proud of her wrestling past, but doesn't want to sell the band entirely off the fact that she used to be a wrestler.

- Her bands genre isn't entirely exclusive to one type music. They have several inspirations. She describes it as "Punk rock with a metal drummer" She then says that several members of the band add their own inspirations to t he band.

- The 1st record was produced by Rachel Bollan of Skid Row, and she really liked working with him. He was willing to accept her ideas while also offering his great knowledge. She says that now the band is capable of doing much more on their own.

- She was in some bands before she got into wrestling, but put it on hold once she got into wrestling saying that there is almost no time to fully dedicate to wrestling and also have a band. But having a music career is something she's always been interested.

- She would love to get the distribution from a big record label, but says that it can complicate things a little bit, and she likes working with Independent labels.

- She wouldn't be opposed to working with the WWE in some way, whether it be doing someone's entrance theme or performing at a PPV. She says that some people would look down on the move, but also feels she would also be able to introduce her music to a new audience.

- Amy is asked about pirating music to things like Napster. She says it makes it hard to sell albums, but you can also use things like Myspace to advertise yourself. She also says that a lot of the money is made through touring on the road, which she enjoys.

- She wore a Luchagor T-shirt during her last match with the WWE, but she says nobody from the office really noticed and there were no sour grapes when she left.

- Trish g ot the storybook ending, and Lita says that she's a little disappointed that she didn't get the same thing. She says it hurt her feelings, and understands that she was a heel, but doesn't understand what happened. She did show up at the 15th Anniversary Raw show, and had fun there.

- Lita then talks about her experiences with Maryland Championship Wrestling where she trained and did a few appearances after leaving the WWE. She really liked working there.

- She says that life on the road as a wrestler is harder than as a musician saying that there isn't a lot of freedom as a wrestler.

- A story broke out that she was having throat problems, but she says that the story was kind of exaggerated. It was just a flu and she lost her voice, and it wasn't anything more severe than that.

- Word Associations: Listen to Amy Dumas' opinions on various figures from both wrestling and music like Vince McMahon, Trish Stratus, Iggy Pop, Shane Morton, Joan Jett, Lillian Garcia, Team Xtreme, and her former wrestler personality Miss Congeniality.

- The interview closes with a quick discussion about the media's treatment of the Chris Benoit situation. She says that a lot of the guys that passed judgment and came down on wrestling were guys that didn't have great success and were trying to get their name out there.

- She wrote a book for the WWE a few years ago, and when asked if sh e'd write another one, she says that she has become a very private person, especially after the situation with Edge & Matt Hardy. She said that it was uncomfortable to have people judge her.

- Catch the entire audio interview and over 300 others right now at www.WrestlingEpicenter.com. And, check out our Forums as you can now submit questions for Torrie Wilson and Dawn Marie!


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She's not the first person ever caught cheating. But she is the first person I know who then took a private matter and agreed to take it public with her character.

Posted By: EricG (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 06:19 PM

 
 
I'm not the biggest Lita fan and even I thought she deserved a lot better ending to her career.

Posted By: FUZEY (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 06:58 PM

 
 
"Trish got the storybook ending, and Lita says that she's a little disappointed that she didn't get the same thing. She says it hurt her feelings, and understands that she was a heel, but doesn't understand what happened. She did show up at the 15th Anniversary Raw show, and had fun there."

You cheated on a well-liked, fairly popular wrestler, who you were with for 6 years, with his best friend. That's what happened. It's not that hard to understand.


Posted By: MattL (Registered)  on August 24, 2008 at 07:09 PM

 
 
Truth be told, I AM the reason she's had throat problems.

Posted By: Darren (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 07:11 PM

 
 
How did she dominate women's wrestling from 1999 to 2006?

She was with Esse Rios in early 2000 spent alot of time out with injury. In her early career was overshadowed by Chyna and the later part by Trish who were both better workers.


Posted By: DaveJuk (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 07:19 PM

 
 
lita's exit from wwe was fucking insulting

Posted By: Dan (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 07:37 PM

 
 
matt hardy sucks, PERIOD. the good thing that came out of this situation was the Rated R superstar, Edge

Posted By: Jeff Hardy (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:13 PM

 
 
Boo hoo. Bischoff's send-off was getting thrown in a garbage truck. Bad things happen to heels. It's pro wrestling.

Posted By: Tyler (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:15 PM

 
 
Matt Hardy

Posted By: Daffo (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:16 PM

 
 
"You cheated on a well-liked, fairly popular wrestler, who you were with for 6 years, with his best friend. That's what happened. It's not that hard to understand."

Your point being? There are plenty of people, not just in wrestling, but in the public eye altogether that have done much worse and got better treatment than Lita did. Hell, Ric Flair's probably cheated on his various wives hundreds of times (which he bragged about) and spent time on the road that he could have spent with his kids. Does anybody really care? No, because that was his PERSONAL business.

Also, I hate how to this day Lita gets ALL the heat for what happened. How about Edge who was married at the time? Or Matt Hardy for being an emo bitch and going on the internet to whine and complain about something that should have been kept behind closed doors? No, let's just forget that because Edge and Hardy are still on our TVs on a weekly basis.


Posted By: Super Dragon (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:16 PM

 
 
Why should the heel get a storybook send off just a short time after Trish left? That would be bad booking even if Lita was a face, and she most certainly wasn't. She had been booked as a heel and even if she wasn't a heel, she still had a lot of legitimate heat over the love-triangle.

Not to mention, for as good as Lita may have been, she was no Trish Stratus.

Lita should have been proud to go out the way she did and send the crowd home happy.


Posted By: Manbearpig (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:31 PM

 
 
She chose to leave when she did, and as a heel she left to boo's. I'm surprised that this somehow surprised her. Ive seen lots of bad guys leave (mostly in loser leaves town sort of situations) to chorus' of boo's. It's not unusual. Hopefully she comes back runs as a face for a bit and then retires properly as a face to the cheers with the sendoff that she really wanted. Either that or maybe she will get over it and the band will provide her with everything she needs. Either way, all the best to Lita, her underpants kept me at attention for a good number of years.

Posted By: Mikes Hard (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 08:35 PM

 
 
I was, (and still am), a Lita fan from the first time I saw her with Essa Rios. I liked Trish to and ultimately I have to admit I think the right woman got the push because I don't think Lita ever demonstrated the charisma or crowd connection that Trish did even though I thought they were comparable in the ring.

That said I really do think she got a raw deal with her sendoff. I'll admit to a certain amount of bias but I really think she deserved better than she got considering how consistent she had been throughout the years. I'm glad though that she came back for the anniversary show and got the response she deserved. Call me a pussy if you want to but I loved the embrace her and Trish had at the end of their match. It was the right thing to do.

I also think (credit to Super Dragon for bringing it up first) that fans tend to saddle her with all the baggage from the Matt Hardy/Edge situation and we all need to show a little forgiveness. It was a mistake on her part, one I confess I'm all too familiar with, but none of us are perfect. It would appear that all three of them have moved on, its time for us to do the same.

I'll grant that she did agree to integrate the situation into her character but we have to remember to differentiate that character from the performer. Commitment and consistency have to count for something.

I wish nothing but love and success for Amy Dumas in the future.


Posted By: Toby (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 09:49 PM

 
 
Let's thank Lita for the true innovations she gave us: showing the thong.

Thanks to Lita... chicks everwhere lowered their pants and let us see that ass.

I'm sure that black guy with the silver hair mighta had something to do with it too... but he just RIPPED OF LITA!


Posted By: Chris (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 09:56 PM

 
 
She will always be my favorite Diva. She did not deserve the treatment she got on her way out.

Posted By: MBD (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 09:56 PM

 
 
Some Wrestling fans are idiots i swear. So Lita cheats on Matt and she's a slut? yet Bret Hart admits to cheating on his wife and that doesnt effect your opinion of him.

Posted By: DP (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 10:31 PM

 
 
"Some Wrestling fans are idiots i swear. So Lita cheats on Matt and she's a slut? yet Bret Hart admits to cheating on his wife and that doesnt effect your opinion of him."

Agreed. Completely. It's a double standard.


Posted By: Toby (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 10:43 PM

 
 
"Lita should have been proud to go out the way she did and send the crowd home happy."

were you in the crowd? no jackass, but i was, and after the thing with crime time went down, the entire arena was pissed. everyone thought she deserved better.

and she did. i believe that she was better than trish. when Lita was having great matches, trish was barking like a dog in the ring for vince.

it pisses me off how people say trish is the greatest woman wrestler ever. Trish got popular BECAUSE of the fued with Lita.

bottom line is that without Lita, there would be no Trish Stratus.

before Lita, woman werent even wrestling. they were just showing off the tits.

Lita was the first to prove that girls were more than eye candy. Fuck Chyna. Fuck trish


Posted By: Litas Biggest Fan (Guest)  on August 24, 2008 at 11:07 PM

 
 
She totally got screwed out in the end. So did everyone else that the wwe has released without fanfare or a heartfelt thanks. Thats the life of an independent contractor.

Posted By: Kip (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 12:17 AM

 
 
Lita got an unusually harsh send-off, even for a heel. That being said, Lita was the classic example of overrated, in every aspect of her wrestling career: She couldn't work, she couldn't cut a promo, she wasn't that hot... if she hadn't got the rub (cough) from the Hardy's, no one would have given two sh*ts about Lita. But yeah, really harsh send-off.

Posted By: Gabriel (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 12:24 AM

 
 
"You cheated on a well-liked, fairly popular wrestler, who you were with for 6 years, with his best friend. That's what happened. It's not that hard to understand."

Your point being? There are plenty of people, not just in wrestling, but in the public eye altogether that have done much worse and got better treatment than Lita did. Hell, Ric Flair's probably cheated on his various wives hundreds of times (which he bragged about) and spent time on the road that he could have spent with his kids. Does anybody really care? No, because that was his PERSONAL business.

Also, I hate how to this day Lita gets ALL the heat for what happened. How about Edge who was married at the time? Or Matt Hardy for being an emo bitch and going on the internet to whine and complain about something that should have been kept behind closed doors? No, let's just forget that because Edge and Hardy are still on our TVs on a weekly basis.

Posted By: Super Dragon (Guest) on August 24, 2008 at 08:16 PM

My point was everyone knew about it, it was made into an on-air angle, and she and Edge were the heels. If she didn't expect to be booed because of all that, she's naive.

And do I think Edge is scum for doing what he did? Absolutely. There is no double standard. The only difference is (1) he isn't complaining that he gets booed whenever he shows his face and (2) he doesn't ask "what did I do to deserve this treatment?"

And as far as Matt discussing it on the internet, it's not something I would've done, but it's his life and his decision. Nothing anyone says or does is ever truly private in this day.


Posted By: MattL (Registered)  on August 25, 2008 at 12:25 AM

 
 
"before Lita, woman werent even wrestling. they were just showing off the tits."

Lest we overlook the fact that Lita was boobjob certified, got over on flashing a shitty thong over her cargo slacks, rode in the wake of an tradition of Mexican, joshi and 'betty' wrestling that had been putting on superior matches for the later part of the century, and--when stacked up against even a talent on the high end of the mundane women's wrestling scale such as Victoria, to say nothing of someone with ring polish like Molly Holly--couldn't even fucking lick the bootlaces of her peer talents at the time...

... we can still say that Lita sucks. Fucking joke topic.


Posted By: rikler (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 12:34 AM

 
 
I don't want to insult Lita, as she was an inspiration to a lot of women in the wrestling industry today, and a role model to many younger fans. But I'm seeing a lot of people make her out to be bigger than she truly was. The majority of her career she was arm candy. From Danny Doring, Essa Rios, Hardyz, to Edge. Through no fault of her own she never became the performer she could have become(lack of female workers, lack of interest in wwe in a women's division, injuries).

Posted By: K. Bett (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 02:11 AM

 
 
I agree with Fuzy. Without Lita's innovation, the Women's division wouldn't be where it is today in WWE.

Posted By: Dwayne (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 02:17 AM

 
 
"The interview closes with a quick discussion about the media's treatment of the Chris Benoit situation. She says that a lot of the guys that passed judgment and came down on wrestling were guys that didn't have great success and were trying to get their name out there."

LOL, really? You don't say?? It's impossible any of those loser bitter has-beens could've tried getting themselves over!


Posted By: Guest#2515 (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 03:31 AM

 
 
You know I respect her and don't think she deserved the Cryme Tyme send off but if it's anything that pisses me off is when her fans make claims that she made Trish Stratus. "Lita" is a WWE creation but Trish was branding "Trish Stratus" and her little catchphrase before she was ever signed.

It was Lita who got Trish all those magazine covers, right? It was Lita who booked Trish's career, right? Lita snapped her fingers and made Trish able to put on a solid match and cut a promo... Trish wasn't put with an already over Tag Team like the Hardys. She had Test and Albert to work with, come on. Trish would have still been over because she was hot much like Stacy and Torrie.

As far as the program they worked in 2000. Yeah, it gave Trish the rub but vice versa. It was a favor for a favor because Trish was out there taking Lita's superplexes, crappy moonsaults and botched leg drops. Trish didn't put a "no bump taking" clause in her contract like Sable.

And even before Trish and Lita stuff started Trish and T&A were working that program with the Dudley that helped her get over. Trish and Val were working with Chyna and Eddie and that helped her out as well. It wasn't just Lita. WWE invested in Trish from the beginning when WCW was trying to sign her as well. Didn't they up her contract offer because WCW was giving her a better money deal?

Say what you want about Trish barking like a dog...hell, as much as I like Trish I thought she was dumb ass for doing it but it made her career. She was put in a high profile position with Vince McMahon and her match with Stephanie at No Way Out was better than Lita's showing with Steph. What were people saying when it happened - "best womens match since Alundra Blayze" and whatever. Then when the revenge stuff came she was Women's Champ, tagging with The Rock and getting to kick Vince in the grapefruits.

Yeah, before Lita women were showing tits and after they were showing thongs. As far as the 2000-present style of WWE womens wrestling goes Lita might have started something but it was Trish Stratus who saw it through. You can't deny that. Because when an actual womens division took off Lita was out with a broken neck and Trish Stratus was headlining it.


Posted By: Guest#1559 (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 03:40 AM

 
 
She's underappreciated due to the "ZOMG you cheated on Matt" nonsense but really lots of people achieved and contributed more to wrestling without getting a "fairytale ending".

Posted By: Dr Domino (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 05:27 AM

 
 
I understand her feelings about her sendoff, however....how many heels were brought back and given the "returning hero" treatment? As far as using her wrestling fame to help her band....she should suck it up and use it, Shes tasted real success and if she's in ANY position to help her bandmates taste that too....she'd be stingy to not offer the help. Also cant blame her for not wanting to put her personal life back out there for scrutiny, however she WAS the center of the Edge/Matt deal so whatever she got at the time WAS deserved.

Posted By: CM Wolf (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 08:51 AM

 
 
Two things:

1) People are trying to minimize what Lita did. I think people forget towards the end of the Attitude era, circa late '99/early '00, just how popular she really was. I'm not really a fan of her work but teenage girls everywhere were dressing like her. I'm glad that fad is over but she was huge when she first split from Essa Rios and joined with the Hardyz. How many women in the U.S. had done moonsaults on national TV? Very few.

2) The main reason she takes the brunt of the blame in the Edge/Lita/Hardy triangle is that most wrestling fans are insecure young men who find it easier to label her a cheating b**tch/slut/whore/whatever than to assign blame to all parties. Edge escaped the wrath of the Intrawebs because guys are expected to sleep around, and probably even encouraged to do so. It's a part of the whole masculinity thing. Hardy escapes blame for being an immature tool because he was cheated on so basically anything he did was justified, which is outright stupid because he acted like a 14 year-old who just lost his first girlfriend. That left Lita, the only one of the three with the unfortunate fate of being female. I think this speaks more towards a tendency in the IWC towards misogyny. The same reason a women's match has to be rated "on it's own scale" as opposed to being judged normally (ex: someone will comment, "It was good...for a women's match.), or why fans will chant something like, "She's got herpes" at a valet but not the same at a male counterpart. The IWC is dominated by a large number of young males who carry a condescending attitude towards women. So the other two escape unscathed (Edge's career actually flourished) while Lita is saddled with the baggage.


Posted By: Rob S. (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 10:10 AM

 
 
I don't think its just the IWC being all "insecure young men" because Matt's hardcore fangirls were hating her too. You know what I think it is...Lita always said one thing she loves to hear from the fans is "If you weren't famous, we'd be friends" so obsessed fans took it personally and got pissed at her when she cheated on someone they also had that strong connection with. Like with Batista, Melina and Morrison nothing like that ever happened and Batista even wrote about it in his book. That's because when it comes to fan adoration Melina is no Lita and Morrison is no Matt. Fans [casual and IWC] really cared about them, they were like wrestling's OTP and they had lots of history on tv. Who didn't know they were together and in love. The thing is Matt kept putting it out there when things went bad and played the victim. Lita wanted to pull away when backlash came but the fans thought it was their business.

Posted By: Guest#6659 (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 11:48 AM

 
 
Lita cheated on Matt, with his best friend which was f'd up. Not to mention the whole ordeal was made public knowledge. After that I lost a lot of respect for Edge & Lita. Especially for Edge since he was already in his second marriage. To this day I still don't like Edge, dudes a scumball, and majority of the heat he gets now is because of the situation. So I don't understand why Lita was dissapointed with her sendoff. She was a hated heel, plus she left about a couple of months after Trish.

Posted By: E. Nygma (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 12:29 PM

 
 
I take it that you people don't know that Lita left the WWE 3 months after her match with Trish. So Trish has nothing to do with her sendoff. WWE could have done Lita's sendoff by letting her cheat in her last match to win and then say good by to the fans after the match. Instead of being made fun of.

Posted By: Guest#8619 (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 04:27 PM

 
 
Shes a whoremouth. She cheated on Matt with Edge, and they used that angle to totally fuck Matt out of a push from god. I still think shes awful as a human being, which makes it easier to assfuck her with a sandpaper condom.

Posted By: Guest#3857 (Guest)  on August 25, 2008 at 06:22 PM

 
 
i'll say this. if the whole edge/hardy/lita thing never happened, would yous still be saying all this stuff? i dont think so.

What makes her a slut? she slept with ONE other guy. ONE! its not like she slept with everyone she saw, which is what a slut is.

your all forgeting that Lita was a good wrestler all her career, and trish didnt even start to get good untill 2003.

really, the truth is, look at the women in wrestling today. look at all the girls doing hurracanranas, flying headsceours, and real wrestling moves like the suplixes and russain leg sweeps, to the ones doing moonsaults, to the ones trying to do moonsaults.

Lita started all that. so for my money, without Lita, trish, mickie, victoria, or any other girl would not be taken seriously.

plus, add on the FACT that Edge and the Hardys wouldnt be so popular if it wasnt for her.

Lita=greatest woman of all time, as both a wrestler and valet.


Posted By: Litas Biggest Fan (Guest)  on August 26, 2008 at 12:32 AM

 
 
I can't believe how much she makes me mad.

She cheated on her boyfriend, with one of his best friends, who had a wife! It doesn't get much worse than that. Cheating is bad enough, the rest just makes me hate her.

PS. 'The Luchagors' are absolutely horrendous. I hope she realizes this because they will never be big.


Posted By: Nate (Guest)  on August 26, 2008 at 02:36 AM

 
 
wow why is everyone saying trish stratus is better than lita? lita revolutionised womens wrestling. if it wasnt for her trish probably wouldnt have even bothered to learn to wrestle. and another thing people: TRISH STRATUS IS OVERRATED! get over it

Posted By: Guest#0275 (Guest)  on August 26, 2008 at 09:55 AM

 
 
Trish-OVERrated

Lita-UNDERrated

Lita made Trish


Posted By: Litas Biggest Fan (Guest)  on August 26, 2008 at 12:32 PM

 
 
Lita is sorely overrated. Like another poster said, there has been a lot of other wrestlers, way better than Lita, that didn't get a "fairytale" send off, but whatever. Trish could cut way better promos and had 3 times the charisma that Lita has on top of having a better workrate. The only good thing she ever did was help push Edge and Matt way over.

Posted By: Guest#8368 (Guest)  on August 26, 2008 at 01:16 PM

 


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