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Carmella on Starting Her Own Wine Brand, Her Proudest Moment in WWE

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In a new interview with The Hype Magazine, former WWE SmackDown Women’s champion Carmella opens up about her latest business venture, Capo Cagna wine.

Carmella said that she first tried wine at 21 and wasn’t crazy about it at first. However, now she uses it as her way to unwind after a long day on the road. Regarding how she came up with the brand name, she said this:

“I’m Italian, first of all… I just love my roots and my upbringing. I really wanted to do something with that, and I just wanted to take it in with basically what my career is and what I’m doing. In Italian, “Capo Cagna” translates to “boss bitch.” I don’t want just come out and say “boss bitch,” because I feel like some people might be offended because it’s so blunt. So I figured, what a better way to go about it than the Italian version of it? And here we are…”

As far as whether or not more products will be under the Capo Cagna brand, The Fabulous One said this:

“That’s a great question. I really want to create Capo Cagna and build it as just a brand. There’s so many ways it could go with it. There could be clothing, there could be accessories, it could be anything. It could be other sorts of food beverage. I honestly have no idea, the sky’s the limit. I mean, I don’t want to put a cap or a limit on it, and so I guess we’ll see where it goes right now and start out with wine and then you know just kind of go from there.”

Carmela was also asked about her proudest moment in WWE, and to no surprise, she chose her victory over Charlotte Flair which earned her the SmackDown Women’s Championship:

“Becoming Smackdown Women’s Champion in WWE, because like I said, it wasn’t something I ever thought I would do. I never thought I would be a wrestler. So to train and be doing it for such a short period of time and reach the height and become champion, that says a lot about work ethic and how hard I tried and worked at becoming a wrestler. To me, that’s the ultimate, that I can go down in history as being [the] champion because there’s nothing higher than that. So I feel very fortunate for that.”
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