Sara Amato's focus at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., is on training the next generation of NXT and WWE Divas.
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“I think she brings just a different attitude toward what wrestling should mean in your life,” says Daniel Bryan, one of Amato’s first trainers.
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"Since Sara’s come along, she’s been able to implement the WWE style that Divas in the past and the present have done, but she’s also been able to add her twist to it," says Summer Rae.
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"I’m not trying to make all these hard-wresting women," Amato concedes. "Wrestling’s the greatest job in the world and I want everyone to love it and have the passion and find the fun in it that I do."
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Upon her arrival to WWE's developmental program, Amato brought the NXT Divas "back to basics," Summer Rae explains.
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"She was very particular with us and very specific, and I think it’s helped all of us become better," says the dancer-turned-Diva.
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Amato has been a member of WWE's coaching staff since 2012.
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Amato isn't focusing on attaining WWE Superstardom. Instead, she's doing what she loves most: training in the ring.
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"I'm just a tomboy at heart, so as long as I'm rolling in the ring and manipulating people with holds, I'm having fun," she says.
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"To have a group of women who can train together, I think it builds camaraderie," Amato says.
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"Some of the girls we have at the Performance Center are better athletes than a lot of the guys," she adds. "Each girl has something to offer and I’m blown away daily by the level of talent here."
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Summer Rae describes Amato as a positive role model for the young women at the WWE Performance Center. "We’re really lucky to have her," she says.