Guest slacklet Report post Posted April 22, 2004 http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/e...ent/8484734.htm Here's a Minnesota wrestler with no political plans BY RICHARD CHIN Pioneer Press She's from Minnesota. She has a shaved head. She's a professional wrestler. Could we be talking about gubernatorial timber? That's what we wanted to know when we got a chance to talk to Twin Cities native Nora Greenwald, also known as professional wrestler Molly Holly. She will appear Friday at World Wrestling Entertainment WrestleMania Re-venge at Xcel Energy Center. Greenwald, 26, was a competitive weightlifter as a teenager and the captain of her Forest Lake High School gymnastics team. Before she started wrestling full time in 1999, she was living in Florida, working as a telemarketer, and, well, we'll let her tell it. Q: How did you get into wrestling? A: Well, after high school, I moved to Florida. And while I was down there, I met someone who was attending a pro wrestling school. And they invited me to go to the school. They said, "You look athletic. We only have one girl training at the school. Why don't you come down and check it out?" I didn't know that women wrestled. And I really hadn't even watched pro wrestling since I was kid. So I just went down to the school pretty much out of curiosity. And it looked like fun. You had grown people throwing each other around, having a good time. So I started attending the school and wrestling, not as a future career choice, but just as a hobby, because I missed gymnastics. It was close, except instead of landing on your feet, you land on your back. Q: What's your story line? A: I've played a variety of characters and had a lot of diverse story lines since I've been with the WWE. My most recent thing is that I was pursuing the women's championship. I had a match against Victoria at WrestleMania. I bet my hair that I could win, and I lost. And I got my head shaved at WrestleMania. Q: What's your hair status now? A: It's about a half-inch long. It's looking pretty boyish. Q: Fans would chant egghead when you enter the arena. What are the rudest things fans have said when you wrestle? A: Well, it's usually not too bad. As far as the bald head thing, I have heard the egghead. And when we wrestled in Mexico, the fans were chanting something, and I didn't know what it was because my Spanish is very limited. And it turns out all the fans in Mexico were chanting "chinstrap," because I had to wear a chinstrap to hold my wig on when I was wrestling. Q: Speaking of that, do you ever have any costume malfunctions when you wrestle? Is that a big issue? A: I take a lot of precautions to make sure there are no malfunctions. Sometimes, I will sew my outfit on to me. Like, if it has hooks that might come unhooked, I will sew a particular outfit of clothes. I also use double-sided tape and fabric glue. You name it, I try everything in my power to make sure that I don't have to worry about my outfit while I'm trying to worry about winning. Q: Where has wrestling taken you? A: I've been to Germany and Scotland; a few different cities in Japan; all over Canada; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Seoul, Korea … Q: How are the audiences different? A: When we go to Europe, the fans in England, whether it's Sheffield or London, they're probably the most excited crowd. I mean, there will be hundreds and hundreds of fans waiting for us at the airport, at the hotel, and when we're at the arena, every match from the first to the last event, they're booing and cheering, yelling, screaming, standing, jumping up and down, and it's really fun to work for fans that are so excited. And I think part of it comes from that we only go over there once or twice a year, so it's really a special thing for them to see us in person. The fans in Japan are a little more reserved. As far as physically, they don't necessarily jump or scream and things, but they are very respectful. They applaud, whether it's a good guy or a bad guy. Q: Your gymnastics experience, has that come in handy in wrestling? A: Yeah, actually, it has. In gymnastics, you develop what is called a kinesthetic sense, so you know where your body is at, whether you're twisting or flipping or things like that. It really helped me, especially when I was first learning to make sure I didn't land on my head or land in a dangerous way. Q: What's the hardest thing about being a female wrestler? A: I'd say the hardest thing is hauling my own luggage. I'm strong for a girl, but still, when we're on really long trips, I have a lot of really heavy bags. It's really hard. Like, not every place has automatic doors, and loading things in and out of the trunk. That's what I'd say is the toughest thing about my job. Q: Is there a lot of gear? Are there a lot of costumes? A: Every day, I wear three outfits. There's my regular clothes, like jeans and a blouse or whatever. I also wear workout gear when I go to the gym. It's like a sweat suit or T-shirts and shorts or something. And then I have my performing gear, which people would see on television. Q: Your finishing move is called the Molly-Go-Round, and a trademark move is a Northern Lights Suplex. Can you tell me what those are? A: A Northern Lights Suplex is a variation of a basic suplex, where I actually end up in a bridge, where my opponent would be on their back, and the only thing touching the mat from me would be my head and my toes. And my finishing move, the Molly-Go-Round, is where I start standing on the top rope. I jump, do a front flip, and I land on my opponent, crushing them. Q: You have a shaved head. You're from Minnesota. You're a professional wrestler. Do you think you could be governor? A: I don't really follow politics. But I did get to meet Jesse Ventura at WrestleMania. I was really excited. I had my picture taken with him, and I thought he was really cool. But I don't think I'll be entering any political races. Q: I'm sure you've heard about this job outsourcing issue. Do you think your job could be outsourced? A: I actually haven't heard about that one. The reason why is I don't follow politics and stuff. I don't watch television or read the newspaper or anything like that. Partly because I'm on the road, which is probably why I don't know a lot of mainstream information, but the other thing is I kind of choose not to. I don't really like negative things, like I don't watch R-rated movies, and I really don't want to hear news unless it's good news. So that's why I probably haven't heard of it. But no, that doesn't concern me. Q: You seem so nice and wholesome. Is that contradictory for someone like that to be in professional wrestling? A: The thing that I love best about our show is when I do comedy. I've played a few funny characters, and that' s my favorite. I don't really care for the violence. At all. But I do like competition. I like athletics. There are aspects of wrestling that are not only entertaining but I actually appreciate physically. But yeah, I'm not a big fan of violence. What: WWE WrestleMania Revenge When: 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 23 Where: Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul Tickets: $40-$20 Call: 651-989-5151 Online: www.xcelenergycenter.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DeathBecomesYou Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Thanks for posting that up, it's a good little read. Molly really is awesome . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mearl267 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Molly Holly quickly went from my favorite 'diva'...to my least. Shame. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Coffey Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Molly Holly quickly went from my favorite 'diva'...to my least. Shame. Just out of curiosity, why? If it was because of something said in that interview, none of that is new news. If it's because of her hair, then you're really superficial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DeathBecomesYou Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Molly Holly quickly went from my favorite 'diva'...to my least. Shame. Just out of curiosity, why? If it was because of something said in that interview, none of that is new news. If it's because of her hair, then you're really superficial. I was sort of thinking the same, if you're no longer a fan because of her hair, then that really is a shame, especially since most of her hair will have grown back within a year. Is it something she said? I can't really find anything offensive either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Her hair will be back to normal in a few months. I doubt it will take a year to grow hair down to shoulder length. Personally it only takes me about 3 months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DeathBecomesYou Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Her hair will be back to normal in a few months. I doubt it will take a year to grow hair down to shoulder length. Personally it only takes me about 3 months. Wow, you're hair can grow to shoulder length in 3 months? I cut mine short 4 months back and it's only grown enough to barely cover my ears. I actually had a look on a site about hair growth and stuff (I was bored and i'm a sucker for details) and it said an adults hair grows an average of 0.34 mm a day, which adds up with what Molly said in the interview of her hair being about 1/2 an inch after a month or so. Now, Molly said on Byte This a few weeks back that her hair was between 6-7 inches long before she cut it, if it's grown half an inch in the first month, and that's the rate it'll grow, it'd take about another 12 months at 1/2 an inch a month to get it back as it was. I reckon she'll have her 2002 look when she first cut it really short, in about 6 months or so, and by Wrestlemania next year, she should have close to her old look back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 She used to be a telemarketer and won't watch R-rated movies? Funny... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DeathBecomesYou Report post Posted April 22, 2004 I'm shocked that the article left out that she used to work at Subway.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mearl267 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Yes, it is the hair...she's on TV to entertain me, and a bald chick just ain't doing it. I miss the blonde Molly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Her hair will be back to normal in a few months. I doubt it will take a year to grow hair down to shoulder length. Personally it only takes me about 3 months. The hell? I haven't cut mine since September and I have it just below the ears. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest KJ Brackish Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Molly Holly, always has, and always will be one of my favorite diva's. Victoria is my current favorite because we're going to get married, but she just doesn't know it yet. KJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Yes, it is the hair...she's on TV to entertain me, and a bald chick just ain't doing it. I miss the blonde Molly. Whatever happened to GOOD newbies? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Korgath Report post Posted April 28, 2004 You hear all these good stuff about Nora Gruenwald, but it's just really nice to hear her say it, you know? Thank you very much for posting the interview, slacklet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted April 28, 2004 "A: I've been to Germany and Scotland; a few different cities in Japan; all over Canada; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Seoul, Korea …" There IS NO "KOREA!" *sigh* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DeathBecomesYou Report post Posted April 28, 2004 C'mon, it's an honest mistake. North Korea/South Korea, who really gives a shit? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DCMaximo 0 Report post Posted April 28, 2004 Of course there's a Korea- that's where Gail Kim comes from EDIT: interestingly, her Raw profile still has her coming from Toronto. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cobainwasmurdered Report post Posted April 28, 2004 Oh man. They broke Kayfabe. Bastards. EDIT: That wasn't sarcasm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites