Christina Parks recently spoke with Dave Melting from the Wrestling Watcher, talking about different topics, like her passion for wrestling, her eventual comeback and her new antique car restoring business.

When asked to comment on her achievements in wrestling:
I’m one of the most decorated woman in wrestling history. I was a hardcore champion, a tag team champion, a Royal Rumble winner and even a world champion. I may be the only woman in this sport’s history who can claim so many achievements so far and I’m proud of that! […] Some say I’m untouchable, but I like to think one day, there’s going to be another Christina Parks, another woman who’s gonna come in and break the rules, define a new standard and do better than me, and then another one will come, and another one, and another one. Then instead of being the one who made it, I’ll be the one who made it possible. If you’re the only one to do something, you’re an anomaly, a freak of nature, someone who’s off standards, but if you’re the first of many, you’re a pioneer, and that’s what I’d like to be one day. So as long as there’s not another Christina out there, my biggest achievement isn’t done yet.

About her current plans:
Right now I own a body shop, I specialize in restoring antique cars and we do car shows across the country, taking contracts from collectors, renting some of my antiques for weddings, proms, special occasions, I’m living the life by making the family passion a big thing in Kansas, which is totally awesome. I also do paintjobs and I’ve been taking graphic design lessons so I can print my own art on the cars I’m painting, so that’s really cool. I’ve got a lot of things going on since I hung my boots, really.

When asked if she will ever get back to the ring:
If you asked me that question months ago, I would’ve said that my time in wrestling was done. I built a business out of what I had, which is something that I invest a lot of time in, I’m proud of it and all. But my first love has always been wrestling.

But then Matty (Matt Shanahan) called me. He told me about his new project called Bad Blood Wrestling. At first I said no but he just can’t give up so fast and that’s what I like from him. So he called me again during holidays, saying “hey, I’m in Wichita, can I see you?” and I was surprised, why was he in Kansas? Well first thing I know he was at my door with the briefcase and some DVDs, showing me what BBW was about and I couldn’t resist, we agreed to the terms of a contract and I signed it and now I’m a BBW wrestler. You just got a scoop by the way.

But to answer to your question, yes, I’ll get back in the ring! (laughs)

When asked if she has goals for herself in BBW:
It’s been a while since a girl made a name for herself against guys. When it was about being authority figures, no doubt about that, girls can wear the suits and stand out among the men of authority. But in the ring, stand out against guys? There’s not many, if there’s any. So my goal is to come in, open the door and keep it open. And if I have to become World champion or Crimson City champion to make sure girls grab that brass ring, then so be it. I’ve done it many times, I can do it again.

Who are her dream opponents in BBW:
Oh gosh, there’s a lot! (laughs) Cartwright was around longer than me and him and I never squared off, so I would love to get to the ring with him. When I faced Cyrus Leone a couple years ago, I had a blast so I’d love to do it again if I have the opportunity. Dion Necurat is a talented kid who could be one hell of an opponent for me. Serenno King, I never got to wrestle the father, so I’ll go for the son anytime. Omega, Salem Croft, there’s a bunch of fresh faces, well, fresh, let’s just say they were not around when I was in the business, so of course I wanna go against them.

You can listen to the whole interview right here.