With their food in tow, Natalya said they pulled up to the live event. She explained to McMahon she had to have a conversation with her opponent, Layla, ahead of their bout, as well as the match producer.
“I tell Layla, ‘Listen, no hip tosses. No suplexes,'” she said. “I’m like, ‘I can’t,’ and I’m wearing, spandex is a lot thinner than people realize. I was like, ‘Listen, I can’t.’ I was also starting to break out into a little bit of a sweat because it was spices that I wasn’t used to. So I had a very awkward match with Layla and thank goodness Fit Finlay was the producer and I pulled him aside and I was like, ‘Khali wanted to do dinner prior to this and I’ve eaten a lot,’ and Fit is like, ‘Get through it.'”
Natalya said that after the show, Khali told her he was hungry again after eating their leftovers and wanted to go back to the restaurant, but it was closed. They went to his friends’ house, where they ended up spending the night, much to Natalya’s chagrin. After what she said was an awkward night where she hoped she didn’t have to use the bathroom, Khali told her they were staying for breakfast the next morning. That’s when she said she snapped and told him to get in the car, which she told McMahon was an important story, because it helped her find her voice after being a constant people-pleaser.
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