WWE's Sonya Deville says "uncomfortable" conversations must be held to make changes in the bid for sexual and LGBTQ+ equality.
The Smackdown superstar - the first openly gay female performer in WWE - spoke with Scott Felstead in an exclusive interview for Mirror Sport.
She discussed how far wrestling has come since its male dominated days and how the 'Women's Evolution' helped open up the industry for all.
But during the chat neither were aware of the watershed moment building over on Twitter, as the #SpeakingOut movement began to take hold.
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