My life has been filled with beautiful memories of my father. You often hear people talk about 'daddy's girl.' Well, that was me.
Often the most unexpected, unpredictable moments in life are the ones that leave the biggest impression and that teach us to roll with the punches.
If you were to watch any of the British Bulldogs' matches against the Hart Foundation, it was lightning in a bottle, with incredible tag team competition that was ahead of its time.
I debuted in WWE right around the time when the 'Attitude Era' ended and WWE programming switched to Parental Guidance. Back then, we had one champion, and if you weren't the champion or the challenger, securing television time was often challenging.
I thought,when I was reaching for my dream of making it to WWE, that once I got here, life would be perfect and easy. I had no idea that when I finally landed my big break, that was when the real work would begin.
I've been lucky enough to make history in WWE in many different ways, and I'm never going to stop dreaming big, because that's what makes life fun!
I've inherited my mom's nurturing side, but I've also gotten her 'chronically five minutes late for everything' side, too!
For many years prior to landing my big break with WWE, I learned a lot about uphill battles. I had to scratch and claw day after day for a really big dream that, at many times, seemed totally impossible.
The greatest lesson I've learned is that you have to fight and continue to strive for greatness, as nothing great ever comes easily.
As awkward as it is to manoeuvre a ladder around the squared circle, there is an incredible art to 'excellently executing' a ladder match.
I love that in celebrating Halloween, we can get lost in the magic of make-believe and fantasy no matter what age we are!
I loved reminiscing with my dad about his matches with the Bulldogs and his partnership with my uncle Bret Hart as the Hart Foundation.