Kaitlyn recalls having to endure some hazing in WWE.
In 2010, Kaitlyn made her debut for WWE's developmental brand at the time, FCW, and would soon after began making appearances on WWE's house show loops as well as main roster programming. While she would eventually capture the WWE Divas Championship, Kaitlyn would not feature on Total Divas, which inititally began while Kaitlyn was with the company.
While speaking to MuscleManMalcolm in a new interview, Kaitlyn noted that she didn't know why she never featured on the reality TV show, and explained that she went through some bullying and hazing from the other Divas during her time in WWE.
"I don't know. There should have been. I think part of it was I never was super close with a lot of the divas there. Sometimes I got bullied a little bit when I was new and I think it's because just the way that I came up. I came up really fast. I had an amazing opportunity to start without any experience. So I went through a little bit of hazing and bullying from some of the divas, but for the majority of the ones that were on the show, they were all super cool with me. But I think I just kind of wasn't in the clique. I didn't know how to be. I was so young and I was still developing my character as a person in real life. So I don't know, and I think I also didn't have the confidence that I do now to put myself in situations to be on a show like that. So I don't know."
At the beginning of 2014, Kaitlyn announced her exit from WWE, but would later return for a run in the Mae Young Classic.
Elsewhere in the same interview, Kaitlyn discussed a nixed heel turn where she would join the Divas Of Doom. You can read more about that here.
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